tradables
Tradables are goods and services that can be bought and sold across borders. In macroeconomics, they are contrasted with non-tradables, which are consumed domestically and are not easily traded internationally due to costs, regulations, or other frictions.
Examples of tradables include manufactured goods, agricultural commodities, energy resources, and many digital products or services
The degree to which an item is tradable depends on factors such as transport costs, tariffs, regulatory
Economic implications of the tradables/non-tradables distinction include influences on inflation, wage setting, and monetary policy. For