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Other applications of demand and supply include the distribution of income among the factors of production, including labour and capital, through factor markets.
In a competitive labour market for example the quantity of labour employed and the price of labour ( the wage rate ) depends on the demand for labour ( from employers for production ) and supply of labour ( from potential workers ).
Labour economics examines the interaction of workers and employers through such markets to explain patterns and changes of wages and other labour income, labour mobility, and ( un ) employment, productivity through human capital, and related public-policy issues.

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