explain say's law of market?
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Say's law of markets is a classical economic theory that says that production is the source of demand. According to Say's law, producing a product creates demand because one product can be exchanged for another.
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Say's Law of Markets is theory from classical economics arguing that the ability to purchase something depends on the ability to produce and thereby generate income. Thus, the source of demand is production, not money itself.
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