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Differentiate between final products and intermediate products.

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Aspect Final Products Intermediate Products
Definition Goods and services that are purchased for final consumption or investment, and are not intended for resale or further processing. Goods and services that are used as inputs in the production of other goods and services.
Purpose Directly satisfy human wants or are used as capital goods in production. Used to produce other goods and services, not for direct consumption.
Life cycle End of the production chain. Part of the production chain, leading to final products.
Examples Cars, furniture, smartphones, refrigerators, and groceries. Steel for car manufacturing, flour for bread, cotton for cloth, and wood for furniture.
Economic impact Represents the final value added to the economy. Represents only partial value, as they are transformed into final products.
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Chapter 33: Measurement of National Income - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 33.20]

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R. K. Lekhi and P. K. Dhar Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 33 Measurement of National Income
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 10. | Page 33.20
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