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4. When economists refer to labour demand as a derived demand, they mean:

a. Its demand is derived from the historical precedent of compensation for comparable jobs.

b. Its demand is derived from the demand for the good or service workers contribute to producing.

c. Its demand is derived from the supply.

d. Its demand is found by taking the first derivative of the total revenue function.

 

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