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* [[Personal Consumption Expenditures price index]] | * [[Personal Consumption Expenditures price index]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:20, 13 August 2022
Economics - markets.
A consumer is a market participant - often an individual - that buys goods and services for their own use.
Individual consumers generally participate in retail markets (rather than wholesale markets).
Contrasted with a producer.
See also
- British Retail Consortium
- Challenger bank
- Conduct
- Consumer goods
- Consumer Prices Index (CPI)
- Consumption
- Consumption expenditure
- Consumption function
- Demand
- Economics
- Economy
- Efficient market
- Expenditure
- Fast moving consumer goods
- Firm
- Harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP)
- High street
- Household
- Market
- Market mechanism
- Market participant
- Personal Consumption Expenditures price index
- Poverty
- Producer
- Retail
- Retail mobility index
- Retail payments
- Retail Prices Index
- Savings
- Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
- Supply
- Wholesale