Pääkulutushyödykkeiden
Pääkulutushyödykkeet, often translated as staple goods or basic commodities, are goods that consumers regularly purchase and consume as part of their daily lives. These are typically non-durable goods, meaning they are used up relatively quickly, and are essential for maintaining a basic standard of living. Examples include food items like bread, milk, and rice, as well as personal hygiene products such as soap and toothpaste.
The demand for pääkulutushyödykkeet tends to be relatively inelastic. This means that even if the price of
Businesses involved in the production and distribution of pääkulutushyödykkeet often operate on high volumes and low