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A commodity is said to have a derived demand when the commodity
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A commodity is said to have a derived demand when the commodity
and another have joint demand
is demanded because of what it can help to produce
is demanded for different purposes
has inelastic demand
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Read lesson note on Theory Of Consumer Behaviour (WAEC)
Read lesson note on The Theory Of Demand (JAMB)
Theory Of Consumer Behaviour
The Theory Of Demand
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