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The Demand for Airline Pilots Results from the Demand for Air

Question 23

Question 23

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The demand for airline pilots results from the demand for air travel. This fact is an example of


A) resource substitutability.
B) rising marginal resource cost.
C) elasticity of resource demand.
D) the derived demand for labor.

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