the demand for every productive resources is a


The demand for every productive resources is a derived demand.  By derived demand it is meant that it is the output of the resource and not the resource itself for which is a demand by its employer.  In other words, the demand for any factor of production is the list of the value of its marginal productivity.  

 

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