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Latest revision as of 11:19, 4 June 2020
Nondurable goods are short-lived goods like food and clothing.
Definition
According to Principles of Economics by Timothy Taylor (3rd edition),
- Nondurable goods. Short-lived goods like food and clothing.
According to Marketing Management by Keller and Kotler (15th edition),
- Nondurable goods. Tangible goods purchased frequently and normally consumed in one or a few uses.