Producers that provide only a service include those in sectors such as hospitality, healthcare, education, and consulting. These businesses, like restaurants, hospitals, schools, and consulting firms, focus on delivering intangible benefits and experiences rather than tangible goods. Their value lies in the expertise, skills, and experiences they offer rather than physical products. Examples include personal trainers, therapists, and legal advisors.
Demand
A market economy with many producers
Competition affects producers by driving innovation and efficiency, as they strive to differentiate their products and services to attract consumers. It can lead to lower prices, benefitting consumers but potentially squeezing profit margins for producers. Additionally, competition encourages producers to improve quality and customer service to maintain market share. Ultimately, it can result in a dynamic marketplace where only the most adaptable and efficient producers thrive.
labor only
ccapital only
financial advisors
Demand
All plants are producers and the only producers in a desert.
All plants are producers and the only producers in a desert.
only plants are producers
Of course only herbivores or vegetarians feed on producers.
The only producers are plants. All plants are producers.
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.
There are some of the Mobile Wireless Companies across Canada that provide this service, but providing Mobile Service to Ottawa there is only Mobilicity.
A market economy with many producers
No. NO ANIMAL can be a producer, ONLY PLANTS can be producers. There are however PRODUCERS in the Ocean.
Butterflies are consumers. Only plants are producers.