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What ultimately determines if a good is classified as an industrial good or a consumer good?

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The component whether it is "ready to use or a raw material" ultimately decides whether it is a consumer good or industrial good.

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Let us understand the terms:

Consumer goods:

  • Satisfy the need of the consumer
  • Ready for consumption
  • Also called final good
  • Eg. Clothing, drinks and food
  • Stocked on store shelves
  • There are 3 categories: Durable goods, non-durable goods, or consumer services.

Industrial goods:

  • At the most it will be raw materials, plants, machinery, etc
  • There are two types: production goods and support goods
  • Used for industrial and business use
  • Based on the demand and consumer need, industries prepare products with the help of raw materials.

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