which of the following are characteristics for both perfectly and imperfectly competitive labor markets?
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- In a perfectly competitive labor market, there are many buyers (firms) and sellers (workers), with each having little to no market power. - Workers are homogeneous, meaning they are perfect substitutes for each other. - There is perfect information about wages Show more…
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