The demand for a commodity not directly for immediate consumption but for the production of...

ECONOMICS
WAEC 2001

The demand for a commodity not directly for immediate consumption but for the production of another commodity is

  • A. competitive demand
  • B. derived demand
  • C. composite demand
  • D. joint demand

Correct Answer: B. derived demand



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