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24 December, 23:47

Why is the NCAA a prime example of a monopsony?

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  1. 24 December, 23:58
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    On the 'buying' side, members of the NCAA (mainly colleges and universities) act as a 'collusive monopsony' where they set policies for members to follow mostly on matters related to the operation of collegiate sports (e. g. recruiting rules, scholarship rules, eligibility rules, number of team and number of coach rules ...
  2. 25 December, 00:10
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    On the 'buying' side, members of the NCAA (mainly colleges and universities) act as a 'collusive monopsony' where they set policies for members to follow mostly on matters related to the operation of collegiate sports
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