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imagedepotpro/Getty Images This article first appeared in the Planet Money newsletter. You can sign up here . This is Part 2 of the Planet Money newsletter's series on "monopsony power." The first story centered on the labor economics of the classic sci-fi horror movie Alien as an introduction to an extreme version of the concept.
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Trump and Iran Talks, Iran Reacts to Ship Seized, Tariff Refunds
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Who Owns Presidential Records? DOJ Says It’s Trump
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Voters say they feel confused and misled on Virginia’s redistricting vote
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3D Scans Help Protect Sonoran Desert Wildlife
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