Which of the following is not a determinant of the demand for a particular good?

a. Income
b. Tastes
c. The prices of the inputs used to produce the good
d. The prices of related goods

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The correct answer is c. The prices of the inputs used to produce the good.

This is because the prices of inputs are determinants of supply, not demand. The other options (income, tastes, and the prices of related goods) are all determinants of demand for a particular good.