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| Meaning | Goods that are used by the end user for consumption is called consumer goods. | Goods that are deployed to produce consumer goods is called capital goods. |
| Marketing | Business to Consumer | Business to Business |
| Purpose | Bought for personal consumption. | Bought for making other products. |
| Buyer | Consumer | Manufacturers |
| Demand | High | Comparatively less |
| Price determination | By suppliers | By companies |
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Economic reform refers to deregulation, or at times to reduction in the size of government, to remove distortions caused by regulations or the presence of government, rather than new or increased regulations or government programs to reduce distortions caused by market failure.
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Repo rate, also called repurchase rate, is the rate of interest that banks pay when they borrow money from the Central banks i.e. Reserve Bank of India to meet their short-term fund requirements. This is also called repurchase rate because when Commercial banks borrow money from the Central bank/RBI, they keep government securities with the Central Bank/RBI as collateral.
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Unemployment: It is a situation where a person is ready and willing to work at the prevailing wage-rate but doesn’t get work.
Types of unemployment:
1. Rural unemployment
a. Seasonal Unemployment
b. Disguised Unemployment
2. Other types of unemployment
a. Open
b. Frictional
c. Structural
d. Cyclical
3. Urban Unemployment
a. Industrial Unemployment
b. Educated Unemployment
c. Technological Unemployment
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SHGs (Self-Help Groups) and micro credit programmes promote thrift in small proportions by a minimum contribution from each member. From the pooled money, credit needs are fulfilled. The member have to repay the credit in small instalments at low rate of interest. The borrowings are mainly for consumption purposes.
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| Finals goods are those goods which are used by the consumers for final use. | Intermediate goods are those goods which are not ready for final consumption and are used as raw materials |
| Final goods are manufactured using intermediate goods. | Intermediate goods are used as raw material for further production of final goods. |
| They are finished goods. | They are unfinished goods. These goods are not meant for sale. |
| Value is calculated for GDP. | Not calculated, as the value of final goods included the value of intermediate goods |
| e.g. Sugar, salt, biscuits purchased by consumer for final consumption are final goods. | e.g. flour, milk and sugar are intermediate goods used in making biscuits. |
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