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How intermediate goods are different from final goods?
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

 Intermediate goods   Final goods 
Intermediate goods refer to those goods which are used either for resale or for further production in the same year. 

 

Final goods refer to those goods which used either for consumption or for investment. 
They are not ready for use in the sense some value has to be added to the intermediate goods.  They are ready for use in the sense that no value has to be added.
They are still within the production boundary. They are ready for use in the sense that no value has to be added.
For example, coal used in factory for further production. For example, milk purchased by household for consumption. 
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