Non-Durable
And so on.
non durable goods
Total consumption spending is comprised of durable goods, non-durable goods, and services. Total consumption spending is a major economic factor in the US economy.
fast moving consumer goods are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost.example non durable goods such as soft drink.toilteries and grocery items
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Consumer Goods: whatever the things used or consumed by human is called consumer goods Durable goods: The goods which can be used for more than 3 years or which cannot be destroyed by one use is called Durable goods
plastic goods
A durable good is one that usually lasts over many uses.Ex. appliances, cars,mobile phones.A nondurable good is an item consumed in one or few uses.Ex. food products, fuel, paperback bookNondurable goods usually have to rely heavily on consumer advertising.
Durables are goods such as motorized vehicles and household appliances. Semidurables are goods such as clothes.
Durable goods are goods that don't perish too soon.
because capital goods and durable goods last, purchases can be postponed. this may happen when recession is forecast. capital and durable goods industries therefore suffer large output declines during recessions. In contrast, consumers cannot long postponed the buying of nondurables such as food; therefore recessions only slightly reduce non-durable output. Also capital and durable good expenditures tend to be "lumpy." Usually, a large expenditure is needed to purchase them, and this shrinks to zero after purchase is made
Durable good
1.producer's goods and consumer's goods 2.durable goods and non durable good 3.derived demand and autonomous demand 4.industry demand and company demand 5.short run demand and long run demand 6.short term demand fluctuations and long term trends 7.total market and market segments