intermediate good
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intermediate
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ət/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmiː.di.ət/
being between two other related things, levels, ...
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We need an additional arbitrage condition between improving/spying and introducing a newintermediategood.
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To become the monopolist producer of anintermediategood, the entrepreneur has to buy the patent of the latest version of the product.
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Eachintermediategoodis made by one preassigned individual.
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The domestic interest rate is now a factor that determines the price of theintermediategood.
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Total production of theintermediategood, the lefthand side of (4), must satisfy the total quantity ordered across all final goods firms.
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That is, the greater the number of firms that process anintermediategoodis, the larger the number of the final consumer goods will be.
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One unit of each quality of eachintermediategoodcan be obtained from (>0) units of physical capital.
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Suppose more than oneintermediategoodis scarce in equilibrium.
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Suppose a singleintermediategoodis scarce in an equilibrium.
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There is a continuum ofintermediategoodsectors each working under constant returns to scale and free entry.
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Eachintermediategoodis produced by a monopolistically competitive firm.
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Assume that there are many dispersed producers of eachintermediategood, an equal number of producers of each.
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A newintermediategoodfirst has to be adapted to the local environment by incurring a fixed cost.
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Effectively, money is anintermediategoodin the model.
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There is monopolistic competition in intermediate goods markets-eachintermediategoodis produced by a single firm.
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Finally, the researcher can decide to introduce a newintermediategood.
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An hour of work produces a unit ofintermediategood.
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Cement is a basicintermediategoodin the construction sector.
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Each unit of anyintermediategoodrequires units of (general) physical capital.
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