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A good is something you can touch, and a service is something someone else does for you. ... Remember, the one thing that sets goods and services apart is the ability to touch them. You can touch a good, but you can't touch a service. You can touch the result of a service but not the service itself.
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www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/economics/goodsan...
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Economics is concerned with the production and distribution of goods and services. Goods would be defined as anything that anyone wants or needs. Services would be the performance of any duties or work for another;
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www.virted.org/ECONOMICS/GoodService.html
www.virted.org/ECONOMICS/GoodService.html
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Both goods and services are called commodities and exchanged for money in the commodities market. ... Free goods of which there is an abundance of and economic goods and services that are scarce enough that consumers are willing to pay for them. ... Top: Society: Economics: Goods and Services ;
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open-site.org/Society/Economics/Goods_and_Services
open-site.org/Society/Economics/Goods_and_Services
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GOODS AND SERVICES QUIZ ... marketing goods services ... producer goods consumer goods capital goods...
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www.mcwdn.org/ECONOMICS/GoodsServicesQuiz.html
www.mcwdn.org/ECONOMICS/GoodsServicesQuiz.html
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What are goods and services? In this movie, you’ll learn about goods, which are things that are made or grown, and services, which are work someone does for someone else. Producers make goods or offer services, and consumers buy goods or services.
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www.brainpopjr.com/socialstudies/economics/goodsandserv...
www.brainpopjr.com/socialstudies/economics/goodsandservices/
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Assessment Option(s):; The students will produce a chart showing goods and services that they have found in a phone book. ... 5. Let the students put the cut out goods and services on chart 2. Have the students label the goods and services. 6. Have the students go back and look at ... Economics Lesson # 12: Goods and Services...
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Remember, the one thing that sets goods and services apart is the ability to touch them. You can touch a good, but you can't touch a service. You can touch the result of a service but not the service itself.
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students.ou.edu/P/Thi.H.Pham-1/Goods%20and%20services_P...
students.ou.edu/P/Thi.H.Pham-1/Goods%20and%20services_Part%202.htm
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Great work! You are ready for the second part of your job. You have to learn ALL you can about goods and services. Look for clues to find out if people should work together to get what they need or want. Put your findings in your journal. Do a good job. You will be paid for your good work.
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collier.k12.fl.us/WebLessons/WebQuest/economics/Goods_a...
collier.k12.fl.us/WebLessons/WebQuest/economics/Goods_and_Services_Investigator.htm
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Goods and services - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services . Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility. It is often used when referring to a Goods a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goods_and_services
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