Is desire the same concept as "demand" in economic theory? If not, what is the difference between them?
Not the same concept, desire refers to the desire to get a product, is a subjective thing
Demand refers to the desire to have the ability to buy and be willing to buy a certain product. Having the ability is called demand, and having no ability is called desire. The kind of wishful thinking, O (∩)_ (laughter)~
What is the broad concept of demand in western economics?
The quantity of goods that consumers are willing and able to buy at various possible price levels in a certain period of time
Explain with economics theorem, when demand increases, the reason that the price rises
You have said that. Just add a condition: other conditions remain unchanged
What are supply and demand, the law of supply and the law of demand
In the process of making a question, what is the effect of increasing individual labor productivity (for example, 10%) and social labor time on unit commodity and total value