What Is Labor Economics?
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What Is Labor Economics?

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Labor economics studies how wages are determined, why workers get paid what they do, and how labor markets function.

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Their 2019 American Economic Review paper found that each additional robot per thousand workers
+Their 2020 Journal of Political Economy paper found that each additional robot per thousand workers

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Body text was already correctly fixed to '2020 Journal of Political Economy'. However the FAQ JSON-LD schema still contained the stale 'Their 2019 AER paper found...' fabrication in the automation/task-model Q&A. Fixed the FAQ answer to 'Their 2020 Journal of Political Economy paper found...', re-encoded using the reverse op sequence, PUT the post, and verified via re-fetch + re-decode that the FAQ array (7 entries) is valid, contains the corrected citation, and no longer contains the stale one. Article has no separate bibliography section.

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