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The demand for labour is called a derived demand, because
A. It is derived from government institutions that rely on labour markets for the purpose of raising tax revenue.
B. It is derived from the demand for products that use labour in the production process.
C. It is derived by producers seeking to make profits by starting new businesses.
D. It is derived by workers seeking to earn income to fund the consumption of goods and services.

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