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Day Labor Market and Consumer Goods Markets

The day labor market shares a key characteristic with markets for consumer goods like bread or T-shirts: both operate on the basis of impersonal transactions. In these settings, buyers and sellers come together for an exchange, but the specific identities of the participants are irrelevant. Buyers are primarily concerned with the service or product itself, not who provides it, and sellers are similarly indifferent to the identity of the buyer, focusing only on completing the sale.

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