perdurables
Perdurables, also known as durable goods, are tangible products that are expected to last for a relatively long period of time before needing to be replaced. These goods are characterized by their durability, functionality, and often high initial cost. Examples of perdurables include appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and ovens; furniture like sofas, tables, and chairs; and electronics such as computers, smartphones, and televisions. The term "perdurables" is derived from the French word "perdurable," which means lasting or enduring.
The production and consumption of perdurables have significant economic implications. They are typically produced in large
In the context of environmental sustainability, perdurables present both challenges and opportunities. On one hand, their
Perdurables play a crucial role in modern economies and societies, providing essential goods and services that