economic goods

  • 1economic goods — ➔ goods …

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  • 2goods — A category of personal property defined by Article 9 of the UCC. Sometimes called tangible goods. Further divided into consumer goods, equipment, farm products, and inventory. American Banker Glossary * * * goods goods [gʊdz] noun [plura …

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  • 3economic consumption — noun (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing the consumption of energy has increased steadily • Syn: ↑consumption, ↑usance, ↑use, ↑use of goods and services • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 4goods of the first order — Consumer s goods Con*sum er s goods (Polit. Econ.) Economic goods that directly satisfy human wants or desires, such as food, clothes, pictures, etc.; called also {consumption goods}, or {goods of the first order}, and opposed to {producer s… …

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  • 5economic good — That which is scarce and useful to mankind. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary * * * economic good UK US noun [C, usually plural] ECONOMICS ► a product or service that a person or organization is willing to pay for: »Economic goods are typically… …

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  • 6Economic democracy — is a socioeconomic philosophy that suggests a shift in decision making power from a small minority of corporate shareholders to a larger majority of public stakeholders. There is no single definition or approach for economic democracy, but most… …

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  • 7Economic history of the Ottoman Empire — covers the period 1299 1923. The economic history falls into two distinctive sub periods.Fact|date=July 2008 The first is the classic era (enlargement), which comprised a closed agricultural economy, showing regional distinctions within the… …

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  • 8Economic inequality — refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income. The term typically refers to inequality among individuals and groups within a society, but can also refer to inequality among nations. Economic Inequality generally refers… …

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  • 9Economic discrimination — is a term that describes a form of discrimination based on economic factors. These factors can include job availability, wages, the prices and/or availability of goods and services, and the amount of capital investment funding available to… …

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  • 10Economic reforms in India — is something which is under close study. The phrase is commonly used to describe post 1991 events. The country however has seen a number of distinct eras, which had definite differences from the economic practices of the previous eras. In a sense …

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