The demand for transportation is ( )from the demand for something else.
A: came
B: gone
C: derived
D: derailed
A: came
B: gone
C: derived
D: derailed
举一反三
- The U.S. supply curve for euros is derived from the demand and supply curves of U.S. imports in terms of euros
- Factor markets are different from product markets in an important way because A: equilibrium is the exception, and not the rule, in factor markets. B: the demand for a factor of production is a derived demand C: the demand for a factor of production is likely to be upward sloping, in violation of the law of demand. D: All the answers are correct.
- Factor markets are different from product markets in an important way because A: equilibrium is the exception, and not the rule, in factor markets. B: the demand for a factor of production is a derived demand C: the demand for a factor of production is likely to be upward sloping, in violation of the law of demand. D: All of the above are correct.
- In the transportation problem, the relationship between production and demand can be ( ). A: = B: <; C: >; D: All of the above
- In the transportation problem, the relationship between production and demand can be ( ). A: = B: < C: > D: All of the above