Want this question answered?
Consumers want a very wide variety of goods and services. We want food and clothing and housing and education and medical care and entertainment and transportation, books and toys and computers and phones and TVs, guns, pets, alcoholic beverages and cigarettes, decorative objects, jewelry, etc. We want haircuts, elaborately painted fingernails, and a thousand other things. I could never list all of them.
Complementary Complementary goods are commonly used with other goods
Complementary Complementary goods are commonly used with other goods
Type your answer here... expendable goods are those goods that are considered less important and can not attract people from stealing them.
Goods for which the income-elasticity coefficient is relatively high and positive
Food and Water
A food tax or a produce tax
Infrastructure typically refers to core components of something - most commonly associated with streets, water systems, etc... Capital Goods is a slang term for Fixed Assets (Which is alos what Infrastructure Assets happen to be). Technically, there is no difference as they are both Fixed Assets of an entity. The type of entity will tell you the degree to which the terms "Infrastructure" and "Capital Goods" or correctly or incorrectly being used. For example, you would normal see Infrastructure Assets listed on the balance sheet of a Municipality / City / Town / State, etc. You will not see "Capital Assets" on a correctly prepared balance sheet in the United States because jargon / slang teminology is not acceptable by the governing bodies.... and us CPA's are anal enough to wince when we see stuff like that, lol.
Primarily high value human food crops. The expenses involved in the infrastructure are prohibitive for livestock feed or forage crops.
What is the type of education is required to become a dancer? What is the type of education is required to become a dancer? What is the type of education is required to become a dancer?
you don't need a lawyer, you need an education. Go take care of that first. Priorities!
Consumers want a very wide variety of goods and services. We want food and clothing and housing and education and medical care and entertainment and transportation, books and toys and computers and phones and TVs, guns, pets, alcoholic beverages and cigarettes, decorative objects, jewelry, etc. We want haircuts, elaborately painted fingernails, and a thousand other things. I could never list all of them.
Telecommunications
Complementary Complementary goods are commonly used with other goods
Complementary Complementary goods are commonly used with other goods
To me this would mean the 'intended purpose' of the goods or the type or kind of goods.
An example of an inferior good might be a dented can of food. This type of item is usually sold at a discount because it is not in perfect condition.