Noncomerciable
Noncomerciable is an adjective used to describe goods, services, assets, or rights that are not subject to international or cross-border trade. In economic terminology, noncomerciable (or non-tradable) items are those that cannot be readily bought or sold on international markets, typically because transport costs, regulation, or local demand make cross-border exchanges impractical or uneconomical.
Noncomerciable sectors contrast with tradable sectors, where goods can be produced in one country and consumed
Typical examples include many services (health care, education, personal care, professional services), local real estate, and
Etymology and usage notes: The word derives from the French comerciable meaning capable of commerce, with the
See also: tradable goods; non-tradable; Balassa–Samuelson effect; cross-border trade.
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