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Business analytics are an aspect of [[business intelligence]].
1.  ''Economics - markets''.


Business analytics include analysis [[model]]s and [[simulation]]s.
The use of goods or services in such a way that they cannot be used again.




== See also ==
2.  ''Economics - households''.
* [[Big data]]
* [[Business intelligence]]


[[Category:Business_skills]]
Spending on goods or services that cannot be reused.
 
Contrasted with investment or saving.
 
 
==See also==
*[[Consumer]]
*[[Consumer goods]]
*[[Consumer Prices Index]]  (CPI)
*[[Consumption expenditure]]
*[[Consumption function]]
* [[Demand]]
* [[Economics]]
* [[Economy]]
*[[Expenditure]]
*[[Fast moving consumer goods]]
* [[Firm]]
*[[Harmonised index of consumer prices]]  (HICP)
* [[High street]]
* [[Household]]
*[[Investment]]
* [[Marginal propensity to consume]]
* [[Market]]
* [[Market mechanism]]
* [[Personal Consumption Expenditures price index]]
*[[Poverty]]
*[[Producer]]
*[[Retail ]]
*[[Retail Prices Index]]
*[[Savings]]
* [[Supply]]
* [[Wholesale]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 4 August 2022

1. Economics - markets.

The use of goods or services in such a way that they cannot be used again.


2. Economics - households.

Spending on goods or services that cannot be reused.

Contrasted with investment or saving.


See also