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Explain with the help of an example, the basis of classifying goods into final goods and intermediate goods.

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The underlying basis for classifying goods into final goods and intermediated goods based on the fact whether the good has been purchased for ultimate consumption or further processing. If a good has been purchased for ultimate consumption, say milk then it is regarded as a final good. While, if goods is purchased for 'further processing, say milk has been purchased for marking curd by the firm, then it will be regarded as an intermediate good.

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