
1) Artefact 2) Articles of commerce 3) Artifact 4) Business term 5) French word used in English 6) Goods 7) Trade goods
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1) Article 2) Drygoods 3) Entrant 4) Export 5) Exportation 6) Goods 7) Import 8) Merchandise 9) Product 10) Salvage 11) Wares
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The exact definition of the term commodity is specifically used to describe a class of goods for which there is demand, but which is supplied without quantitative differentiation across a market. A commodity has full or partial fungibility; that is, the market treats its instances as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them. As ...
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[Marxism] In classical political economy and especially Karl Marx`s critique of political economy, a commodity is any good or service (`products` or `activities`) produced by human labour and offered as a product for general sale on the market. Some other priced goods are also treated as commodities, e.g. human labor-power, works of art and...
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products produced for export.
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An undifferentiated product; one that can be bought in identical form from many suppliers giving no supplier a chance to sell at margins that would generate above normal returns....
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• (n.) A parcel or quantity of goods. • (n.) Convenience; accommodation; profit; benefit; advantage; interest; commodiousness. • (n.) That which affords convenience, advantage, or profit, especially in commerce, including everything movable that is bought and sold (except animals), -- goods, wares, merchandise, produce of land and ma...
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Could refer to any good, but in a trade context a commodity is usually a raw material or primary product that enters into international trade, such as metals (tin, manganese) or basic agricultural products (coffee, cocoa).
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[Noun] Plural form: commodities. Goods that are bought and sold.
Example: Some commodities are expensive, like new cars and sailing boats.
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(from the article `economics`) ...define economics, it is not difficult to indicate the sort of questions that concern economists. Among other things, they seek to analyze the ... ...have been closer to their subject matter than other economists. In consequence, more is known about the technology of agriculture, the nature of ... The...
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A commodity is food, metal, or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.
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A tradeable item that can generally be further processed and sold; for example metals, wheat, sugar, coal etc.
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Bulk goods traded on an exchange. Examples are gold, silver, platinum, coffee, grain and sugar. Anything mined is a hard commodity, anything grown is a soft commodity.
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Any item that can be bought and sold. Taken to refer to Exchange-traded items, including sugar, wheat, coffee, tin etc.
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Something produced for sale. Commodities may be consumer goods, such as radios, or producer goods, such as copper bars. Commodity markets deal in raw or semi-raw materials that are amenable to...
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A raw material traded on a commodities market.
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Com·mod'i·ty noun ;
plural Commodities . [ French
commodité , from Latin
commoditas . See
Commode .]
1. Convenience; accommodation; profit; benefit; advantage; interest; commodiousness. [ Obsolete] « Drawn by the
commodity of a footpath.
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A physical product which is commonly traded and holds value based on the product’s industrial and commercial value.
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Product. Goods and services which are the result of production processes normally intended for sale on the market at a price that is designed to cover their costs of production.
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In business a commodity is a raw material, such as grain, coffee, cocoa, wool, cotton, jute, or rubber (sometimes known as soft commodities), that is traded on a commodity market. In some contexts these raw materials are referred to as produce. In economics a commodity is a good regarded as the basis of production and exchange. A commodity in this ...
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an agricultural good
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trade good noun articles of commerce
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an article of trade or commerce, esp. a product as distinguished from a service. · something of use, advantage, or value. · any unprocessed or partially processed good, as grain, fruits, and vegetables, or precious metals. · a quantity of goods.
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Commodity refers to goods such as oil, grain, cattle as well as precious metals and foreign currencies that are exchanged on the commodity exchange and the futures markets.
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[Scientific terms] articles of commerce
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