Im guessing you mean the difference between producers and consumers. Producers make a product or give a service, and consumers purchase, a service or product.
Merchandisers sell goods produced by manufacturers while service companies do not make or sell goods.
The difference between intermediate goods and final goods is in their nature. Intermediate goods are finished goods which can be used to make other good like wool. The final goods are sold to consumers like a woolen coat.
The difference between two things means how they are not the same. It highlights the distinctions or contrasts between them. Simplifying a concept means breaking it down into its basic components to make it easier to understand.
There is no difference
Commercial: a commercial service is where its main intention is to make money e.g McDonalds. Service: where things such as cafeterias are supplied and not for making money e.g. a hospital cafeteria or a prison cafteria
Its the seats that make the difference between a coach and a bus.
No.
I can text but not make any calls.
Sure, you can trade it in, but you will have to make up the difference in $$ between the selling price and what is still owed on the original lease.
Doesn't make a difference.
That's subjective, but essentially the difference lies between the definitions of "huge" and "great," making them synonymous.