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Question
Why there is a need to make distinction between final and intermediate goods?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Final goods are goods that are meant for final use by consumers or producers. Furthermore, national income only includes the value of final goods.
- Intermediate goods are those that are used as raw materials or for resale. Moreover, the value of intermediate goods is not included in national income.
- If the cost of intermediate goods is It will be included in national income. This results in double counting.
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