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    Labor Demand Is Considered a Derived Demand Because Producers Do
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Labor Demand Is Considered a Derived Demand Because Producers Do

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Labor demand is considered a derived demand because producers do not demand labor for itself but only because labor is used to produce output that consumers desire.

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