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Goods that are used as intermediate goods can never be final goods. Defend or refute this statement.

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The given statement is incorrect. The same good may be a final good or an intermediate good. It all depends on the end-use of the particular good in that particular situation. Example: Sugar is a final good when bought and used by households but it is an intermediate good when used by candy-makers.


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