What best explains why the level of wages are largely determined by the law of supply and demand?

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2026-03-05 16:50

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People looking for jobs constitute the supply of labor. Firms looking for employees constitute the demand for labor. Clearly then if there is a large supply of labor available and not much demand, wages will be low. If there is a large demand for labor and a small supply, wages will be high.

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