producer goods

  • 31producer — n. 1 Econ. a person who produces goods or commodities. 2 a a person generally responsible for the production of a film or play (apart from the direction of the acting). b Brit. the director of a play or broadcast programme. Phrases and idioms:… …

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  • 32producer — noun /pɹəˈdjuːsə,pɹəˈduːsɚ/ a) An individual or organization that creates goods and services. b) One who produces an artistic production like a CD, a theater production, a film, a TV program and so on …

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  • 33producer price index — noun A statistical estimate of the level of prices of goods and services bought by domestic producers …

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  • 34Producer Price Index - PPI — A family of indexes that measures the average change in selling prices received by domestic producers of goods and services over time. PPIs measure price change from the perspective of the seller. The PPI looks at three areas of production:… …

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  • 35producer —   two types:   in human geography, a company making physical goods from raw materials.   in physical geography, see autotroph …

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  • 36producer — pro·duc·er || prÉ™ duːsÉ™(r) / dju n. manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.) …

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  • 37producer — pro•duc•er [[t]prəˈdu sər, ˈdyu [/t]] n. 1) a person who produces 2) bus Econ. a person who produces goods and services or creates economic value 3) sbz the person responsible for raising money, hiring personnel, and generally supervising… …

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  • 38producer market — /prə dju:sə ˌmɑ:kɪt/ noun customers who buy goods to be used in production …

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  • 39Consumer goods in the Soviet Union — Soviet Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Soviet Union …

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  • 40consumer goods — Econ. goods that are ready for consumption in satisfaction of human wants, as clothing or food, and are not utilized in any further production (contrasted with capital goods). Also called consumption goods. [1885 90] * * * Any tangible commodity… …

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