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nontradable goods SOST MERC CONCORR

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The stimulus has promoted growth, but largely in non-tradable private and government services.
www.cbsnews.com
A good that is not tradable is called non-tradable.
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The argument is that the tradable sector of an economy is more capital intense than the non-tradable sector.
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The cost of non-tradable goods produced and sold in the area then rises, driving up the cost of living further.
www.pacbiztimes.com
Countries are more likely to diversify into new, more sophisticated goods that share "know-how" (e.g. non-tradable inputs, technology, skills, etc.) with goods that are currently being exported.
www.brookings.edu
Most commonly, the tradable sector consists largely of sectors of the manufacturing industry, while the non-tradable sector consists of services, including health, education, retail and construction.
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In the model, there is a non-tradable sector (which includes services) and two tradable sectors: the booming sector, and the lagging (or non-booming) tradable sector.
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This is because technological growth is smaller in the booming sector and the non-tradable sector than the non-booming tradable sector.
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For a stronger, more balanced economy, the tradable sector needs to attract more resources and grow faster than the non-tradable sector.
www.scoop.co.nz
On an annual basis, non-tradable inflation rose 1.8%.
www.nbr.co.nz

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