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Evaluating the 'Free Exchange' View of Labor Markets

An economist argues: 'The labor market is no different from any other market. A worker freely sells their time, and an employer freely buys it, just like a person sells a car and another buys it. Both parties benefit, and it's a simple, voluntary exchange.' Evaluate this statement from the perspective that highlights the unique power dynamics inherent in the employment relationship.

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