The demand for a product and the demand for a resource (such as labor)? are similar because the market price will rise if demand for the product or the resource has been increasing. are different because when the demand for a resource rises, the quantity demanded falls to zero, but not so for a product. O are different because a product feels insulted if its price is falling due to declining demand, whereas human labor feels good about it when its price is falling due to declining demand. O are opposites because products are produced by labor and other resources.
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