Economy, asked by shahidbaje, 9 days ago

Labour : indirect demand : : Clothes : ______ .​

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Answered by brainlystargirl
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Answer:

Labour: Indirect demand :: clothes : Direct demand

Explanation:

Labour is used as a capital good in the process of production so it's demand is indirect for any product but we use clothes as final consumption good so it's demand is direct...

Answered by qwwestham
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Labour : indirect demand : : clothes : direct demand.

  • Labour is indirect demand because it is a factor of production and a producer of goods.
  • Clothes are consumer goods and are categorised under direct demand.
  • Direct demand is the demand for the final goods while indirect demand is the demand for the producer goods which are used for the further production of consumer goods.
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