tarbekaupades
Tarbekaupades is an Estonian term used to refer to the sector of the economy that produces and sells consumer goods—items purchased by households for final use. The category covers a wide range of products, from nondurable goods such as food and clothing to durable goods like furniture, electronics, and vehicles, as well as the retail and distribution activities that connect manufacturers with consumers. In economic analysis, tarbekaupade sector is distinguished from sectors that produce capital goods or provide services, though boundaries can blur through packaging, marketing, and logistics.
The word is derived from tarbekaup (consumer good); tarbekaupade is the plural form, and tarbekaupades is the
Tarbekaupade is closely linked to jaemüük (retail) and to statistics on household expenditures collected by national