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  2. High value products - Wikipedia

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    semi-processed products, such as fresh and frozen meats, flour, vegetable oils, roasted coffee, refined sugar; highly processed products that are ready for the consumer, such as milk, cheese, wine, breakfast cereals; high-value unprocessed products that are also often consumer-ready, such as fresh and dried fruits and vegetables, eggs, and nuts.

  3. SEC classification of goods and services - Wikipedia

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    In an unregulated market, prices of credence goods tend to converge, i.e. the same flat rate is charged for high and low value goods. The reason is that suppliers of credence goods tend to overcharge for low value goods, since the customers are not aware of the low value, while competitive pressures force down the price of high value goods. [6]

  4. Household production function - Wikipedia

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    It is these goods that they value. The idea was originally proposed by Gary Becker , Kelvin Lancaster , and Richard Muth in the mid-1960s. [ 1 ] The idea was introduced simultaneously into macroeconomics in two separate papers by Jess Benhabib , Richard Rogerson , and Randall Wright (1991); [ 2 ] and Jeremy Greenwood and Zvi Hercowitz (1991). [ 3 ]

  5. 5 Companies Behind Walmart’s Great Value Brand Products - AOL

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    Walmart's Great Value line of products spans hundreds of goods. This includes things like pasta, frozen meals, peanut butter, bread, desserts and canned goods. It even includes nonperishables like...

  6. List of most valuable crops and livestock products - Wikipedia

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    The value and production of individual crops varies substantially from year to year as prices fluctuate on the world and country markets and weather and other factors influence production. This list includes the top 50 most valuable crops and livestock products but does not necessarily include the top 50 most heavily produced crops and ...

  7. Market economy - Wikipedia

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    Different perspectives exist on the role of government in both regulating and guiding market economies and in addressing social inequalities produced by markets. Fundamentally, a market economy requires that a price system affected by supply and demand exists as the primary mechanism for allocating resources irrespective of the level of regulation.

  8. 7 Walmart Brand Items That Are Just as Good as Name Brands - AOL

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    "Walmart's Great Value brand offers 100% Arabica Donut Shop Coffee Pods (96 count) at $27.68, giving you the best value for its taste, flavor and convenience," said Nunzio Ross, CEO of Majesty ...

  9. Goods - Wikipedia

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    Economics focuses on the study of economic goods, i.e. goods that are scarce; in other words, producing the good requires expending effort or resources. Economic goods contrast with free goods such as air, for which there is an unlimited supply.