- when
negotiating employment terms.
Alternative terms are
oligopsony or
monopsonistic competition. The term "monopsony" (from Gr**** μόνος (mónos) "single"...
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enhance growth and efficiency. This is
because labor markets are
monopsonistic and
workers persistently lack
bargaining power. When
poorer workers...
- Blair,
Roger D.; Whitman,
Joseph (March 1, 2017). "The NCAA Cartel,
Monopsonistic Restrictions, and
Antitrust Policy". The
Antitrust Bulletin. 62 (1):...
- the
relative merits of the two systems. In the U.S., Canada's
mostly monopsonistic health system is seen by
different sides of the
ideological spectrum...
- June 2013. Bhaskar, V., A.
Manning and T. To (2002) 'Oligopsony and
Monopsonistic Competition in
Labor Markets,'
Journal of
Economic Perspectives, 16...
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competition ****umption of the
neoclassical model above. The
model of a
monopsonistic labour market gives a
lower quantity of
employment and a
lower equilibrium...
- productivity,
equality and
employment because labour markets are
persistently monopsonistic, and
people on
lower incomes spend more money,
stimulating effective...
-
Fairtrade and non-Fairtrade
farmers have to sell
cotton to the same
monopsonistic ginneries which pay low prices.
Prices would have to be
higher to compensate...
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Medicare program and the federal-state
Medicaid programs possess some
monopsonistic purchasing power, the
highly fragmented buy side of the U.S. health...
- book The
Economics of
Imperfect Competition to
describe the buyer's
monopsonistic power in
resisting the seller. The book made
significant contributions...