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Distinguish between consumer goods and capital goods. Which of these are final goods? - Economics

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Distinguish between consumer goods and capital goods. Which of these are final goods?

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  • Goods which are consumed (or used) by the consumers for satisfaction of wants are called consumer goods, e.g., food and clothing, school books, washing machine, fan, etc. 
  • Goods used in producing other goods are called capital goods. They are of durable character, e.g., machines, tools and implements, etc. 
  • Both consumption goods and capital goods are final goods because they are used by their ultimate users. They are not meant for resale.
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Chapter 3: Basic Concepts of Economics - QUESTION BANK [Page 51]

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J. P. Goel and Kaushal Goel Economics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 3 Basic Concepts of Economics
QUESTION BANK | Q 8. | Page 51
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