durable good

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English - Turkish
(Ticaret) dayanıklı mallar
durable goods
dayanıklı mallar
durable goods
dayanıklı tüketim malları
English - English
A good, as e.g. a household appliance, that yields services or utility over time rather than being used up when used once
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plural form of durable good
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In economics, goods that have a life span of three or more years
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consumer goods that are not destroyed by use
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An item that can be used for many years
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Furniture, machinery, appliances, and similar goods that are not processed or consumed by their users
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Products that can be used frequently and have a long life expectancy, such as furniture, jewelry, and major appliances
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consumer goods that are used regularly over a long period of time (automobiles, refrigerators, etc.)
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Orders for durable goods-products expected to last more than three years, such as business machinery and major household appliances - are leading indicator because company orders respond to changes in demand Retail sales of durable goods to consumers are another leading indicator Because such purchases can be put off during bad times, any increase reflects a changing trend in consumer spending
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Long lasting goods not normally purchased on a daily basis such as televisions, washing machines (see Section 12 0, Retail & Commercial Leisure)
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goods that provide a service over a number of years, such as cars, major appliances, and furniture
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goods that produce a service over a number of years, such as cars, major appliances, and furniture
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Sturdy items, like furniture or appliances, that can be used for many years When people repair these products instead of buying new ones, they save money and reduce waste
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Longer-lived consumer goods, including automobiles, appliances, and furniture
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Items with a normal life expectancy of three years or more Automobiles, furniture, household appliances, and mobile homes are examples Because of their nature, expenditures for durable goods are generally postponable Consequently, durable goods sales are the most volatile component of consumer expenditures
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Durable goods or durables are goods such as televisions or cars which are expected to last a long time, and are bought infrequently. large things such as cars, televisions, and furniture, that you do not buy often British Equivalent: consumer durables
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Manufactured items with a normal life expectancy of three years or more Automobiles, furniture, household appliances and mobile homes are examples Because of their nature, expenditures for durable goods and generally postponable, Consequently, durable goods sale are a more volatile component of consumer expenditures
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goods that are consumed repeatedly over time
durable good

    Hyphenation

    du·ra·ble good

    Turkish pronunciation

    dûrıbıl gîd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdo͝orəbəl gəd/ /ˈdʊrəbəl ɡɪd/
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