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493. Why Does the Most Monotonous Job in the World Pay $1 Million?

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This chapter delves into the concept of job specialization in the labor market, highlighting an obscure yet essential role within a prominent profession. It examines the significance of this role in high-profile events like the Super Bowl, emphasizing the contrasts between visible and hidden positions and their economic implications.

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