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  • 11Consumer debt — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 12consumer good — ▪ economics       in economics, any tangible commodity produced and subsequently purchased to satisfy the current wants and perceived needs of the buyer (consumption). Consumer goods are divided into three categories: durable goods, nondurable… …

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  • 13Production–possibility frontier — In economics, a production–possibility frontier (PPF), sometimes called a production–possibility curve or product transformation curve, is a graph that compares the production rates of two commodities that use the same fixed total of the factors… …

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  • 14consumer credit — noun a line of credit extended for personal or household use • Hypernyms: ↑credit line, ↑line of credit, ↑bank line, ↑line, ↑personal credit line, ↑personal line of credit • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 15production — pro|duc|tion W1S1 [prəˈdʌkʃən] n 1.) [U] the process of making or growing things to be sold, especially in large quantities →↑produce, product ↑product production of ▪ the production of consumer goods food/oil/milk etc production ▪ agricultural… …

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  • 16production — noun 1 (U) the process of making or growing things to be sold as products, or the amount that is produced: The production of consumer goods has increased throughout the world. | Smoking is banned in the factory s production areas. | production… …

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  • 17Consumer protection — laws designed to ensure fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors …

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  • 18Consumer cooperative — Consumer cooperatives are enterprises owned by consumers and managed democratically which aim at fulfilling the needs and aspirations of their members.[1] They operate within the market system, independently of the state, as a form of mutual aid …

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  • 19Consumer theory — is a theory of microeconomics that relates preferences to consumer demand curves. The link between personal preferences, consumption, and the demand curve is one of the most complex relations in economics. Implicitly, economists assume that… …

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  • 20CONSUMER PROTECTION — is a new area of law; hence, the term does not appear in classical sources of Jewish law. The meaning of the concept is implied in the term itself: our generation is one of abundance, with great demands, numerous consumers, and extensive… …

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