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An economist claims, 'The labor market is fundamentally no different from the market for any other commodity, like apples or cars. The price, which is the wage, is simply determined by the intersection of supply and demand.' Which of the following statements provides the most critical evaluation of this claim based on the defining features of how labor is organized in a market-based economy?

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