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When economists refer to the demand for goods and services, what they mean is, what goods and services are people buying. People demand things by buying them. If you demand to have things given to your for free, that is politics rather than economics.
all Natural Resources used to produce goods and services.
Assuming you mean 'intermediate buyer', it is a buyer who makes use of goods and services with the intention of creating further goods or services for the benefit of the economy.
exchanging goods and/or services with the use of money
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It means there is an outstanding debt for some goods or services you have received.
It means a person who uses goods and services
When economists refer to the demand for goods and services, what they mean is, what goods and services are people buying. People demand things by buying them. If you demand to have things given to your for free, that is politics rather than economics.
all Natural Resources used to produce goods and services.
Assuming you mean 'intermediate buyer', it is a buyer who makes use of goods and services with the intention of creating further goods or services for the benefit of the economy.
By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it. By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it. By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it. By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it.
exchanging goods and/or services with the use of money
It's a person who uses goods and services
The services offered by Free Bay are for people who have goods or excess goods they don't need or use anymore. They have also introduced the Swop Shop page where a person can trade goods for goods, goods for services, services for goods, and services for services.
consumer- Purchasing goods and services producers-Providing goods and services worker-Making goods and services
goods and services taxThe goods and services tax (GST) is a Canadian value-added tax levied on most goods and services sold for domestic consumption. The tax is levied to provide revenue for the federal government. The GST is paid by consumers, but it is levied and remitted to the government by businesses selling the goods and services.