Which of these is NOT a
case of direct
consumption?
Homemaker making tea at
home
Homemaker purchasing sugar to
bake cake at home
Household purchasing a car
Sugar purchased by the owner
of a tea stall to make tea for
customers
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sugar purchased by the owner of a tea stall to make tea for customers
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ans (d) Sugar purchased by the owner of a tea stall to make tea for customers
Explanation:
- In economics, consumption refers to the use of products and services by households.
- Consumption is distinct from ultimate consumption, which refers to the buying of products and services for the home.
- Durable consumer products, like as automobiles, generate expenditure mostly at the time of purchase, while "consumption services" (e.g., autos provide transportation services) are consumed until they are replaced or discarded.
- Purchases from hotels, restaurants, hospitals, apartments, boarding schools, jails, and other comparable food cooking facilities for direct consumption are considered direct consumption.
ans (d) Sugar purchased by the owner of a tea stall to make tea for customers
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