Final Assignment (Microeconomics)
Consumer goods are products purchased to meet personal needs of consumers, family and household consumption. Consumer products with regard to the nature of consumption (the degree of durability) can be durable goods (i.e. used for a long time (cars, refrigerators, cell phones, furniture, TV sets)); and non-durable goods (i.e. consumed immediately (bread, cigarettes, drinks) or in divided doses (soap, toothpaste, washing powder), including disposable goods (once consumed) and services (the object of sale in the form of actions, benefits or satisfaction)) (Krugman and Wells, 2012). Consumer goods cannot be used for industrial production, since they do not have the ...