tarbekaubad
Tarbekaubad is the Estonian term for consumer goods—products purchased for personal use by households instead of for business or industrial purposes. They are distinguished from capital goods, which are used to produce other goods and services, and from services, which are intangible. In economic analysis, tarbekaubad cover items consumed directly by individuals to satisfy daily needs or personal preferences.
Consumer goods are commonly divided by longevity into nondurable and durable goods. Nondurable tarbekaubad include items
The market for tarbekaubad is served mainly through retail channels, including supermarkets, department stores, specialty shops,
Economically, tarbekaubad constitute a major portion of household final consumption expenditure and, by extension, GDP. Demand
Emerging trends impacting tarbekaubad include digital shopping, sustainability and circular economy initiatives, product labeling, and consumer