Difference between consumption goods & capital goods
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Consumption Goods:
Consumption goods refer to those goods which satisfy the wants of the consumers directly. For example, Bread, butter, shirts, pens, television, furniture, etc.
Capital Goods:
Capital Goods are those final goods which help in production of other goods and services. For example, plant and machinery, equipment’s, etc.
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