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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly:
How are capital goods and consumer goods different from each other?
उत्तर
Consumer goods | Capital goods |
Consumer goods are those goods that are directly used for the satisfaction of human wants. These are not used in the production of other goods. Consumption goods are meant for final consumption as final goods. |
Capital goods are those goods which are used in the process of production for several years and are of higher value. These goods are fixed assets of the producers. The use of these goods leads to depreciation. |
Example: Bread and butter consumed by the consumers. | Example: Plant and Machinery |
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