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Meaning of Economic Wealth and Final Goods

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Flow of Production
  • Final Goods
  • Types of Final Goods
  • Consumer Durables
  • Intermediate Goods
  • Stocks and Flows
  • Investment and Depreciation
  • Consumption vs Investment
  • Circular Flow of Income
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Meaning of Economic Wealth and Final Goods

  • A country’s wealth depends on how resources are used to generate a continuous flow of production, income and wealth, not just on having natural resources.
  • Final goods are bought for ultimate use (no further production use); they can be consumption goods (food, clothing, recreation) or capital goods (machines, tools).
  • Consumer durables (TVs, cars, home computers) are final consumption goods that last a long time and need maintenance, like capital goods.
  • Intermediate goods (like steel sheets, cotton, yarn) are used as inputs to produce other goods and are not counted as final output.
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