Multiple Choice
By saying that the demand for any category of labour is a derived demand, we mean that the demand for labour:
A) depends on the availability of other resources.
B) depends on the type of competition that the firm finds itself in.
C) depends on the consumer demand for the final product.
D) depends on the wages paid to these workers.
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