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    • Durable good - Wikipedia
      A durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that yields utility over time.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durable_good
    • monthly advance report on durable goods manufacturers' shipments ...
      Shipments of manufactured durable goods in July, up eight consecutive months, increased $4.3 billion or. 1.4 percent to $307.5 billion. This ...
      https://www.census.gov/manufacturing/m3/adv/pdf/durgd.pdf
    • Durable Goods - The World Bank
      A durable good is a consumption good that can “deliver useful services to a consumer through repeated use over an extended period of time”:.
      https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/20f02031de132cc3d76b91b5ed8737d0-0050012017/related/lecture-9-1.pdf
    • Durable vs. Non-Durable Goods: What's the Difference? - RJO Futures
      Durable goods are products that do not need to be purchased often, whereas non-durable goods are products that expire more quickly.
      https://rjofutures.rjobrien.com/rjo-university/durable-vs-non-durable-goods-whats-the-difference
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