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With the improvement of the standard of living of modern people. Most of the daily necessities can be consumed, and many of them are farmers, and people like this account for the majority. These ordinary people can afford to consume.
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In the case of daily necessities, the main consumer groups are ordinary people and the like.
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The main consumer group is the general public. These household items are needed.
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There are many types of daily necessities, all of which are for the consumption of ordinary people, regardless of what group, such as toothpaste, shampoo and other products, everyone needs them.
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Hello, in life, almost everyone will consume daily necessities, oh, I think I should be able to help you.
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The characteristics of individual consumers are:
1. The purchase quantity is small.
2. The number of people is large and geographically dispersed.
3. Non-expert purchases.
4. Diversity of needs.
5. The elasticity of demand for different commodities varies greatly.
Personal consumption refers to the consumption behavior that satisfies the material and cultural needs of individuals, including clothing, food, housing, transportation, use, medical care, as well as culture and entertainment, etc., which is an indispensable condition for maintaining the production and reproduction of labor.
The object of personal consumption is the personal consumption material. Personal consumption data is owned by the individual. In the period of socialism, it was obtained mainly through distribution according to work, in addition to various state subsistence allowances, social assistance, as well as individual labor income, private business income and other forms of unearned income (interest, dividends, etc.).
Personal consumption is the main form of people's consumption in the initial stage of socialism. It includes household consumption and celibacy consumption, of which household consumption is the most basic form, and celibacy consumption is a temporary and transitional form.
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The basic characteristics of the consumer market are as follows:
1.Non-profit. Consumers buy goods in order to obtain a certain use value and solve their own needs for living consumption, rather than to resell them for profit.
2.Non-professional. Consumers often lack professional product knowledge and market knowledge, and consumers are easily affected by merchants, manufacturers' publicity, service attitude and product quality when purchasing goods.
3.Hierarchical. Due to the different income levels of consumers and the different social classes they are in, the needs of consumers will show a certain hierarchy.
4.Generalized. The consumer market not only has a large number of buyers, but also a wide geographical distribution, from domestic to foreign, from urban to rural, consumers are everywhere.
5.Substitution. In the consumer market, except for a few commodities that are irreplaceable, most commodities can be found interchangeably used goods and substitutes, so the commodities in the consumer market have strong substitution.
6.Epidemic. Consumer demand is not only affected by the internal factors of consumers, but also by external factors such as fashion, environment, values, etc., and the needs of consumers are different in different eras. Therefore, the goods in the consumer market have a certain popularity.
Household items are:
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If daily necessities are processed by people, this is indeed true, I have seen it before, and I have used it, so I think this should be really reliable.
Do you mean Chinese history!? If so, in fact, daily necessities are necessities of life, so they were produced very early, and the early Shang Dynasty was the beginning of commerce, the beginning of cities, and most of the commodities at this time were said to be daily necessities. Later, after the Western Han Dynasty, the social productivity was greatly improved, people's production surplus continued to increase, and they had the ability to sell their own products, so that the market was activated, coupled with the abundance of production materials, the novel ideas of various life products created all walks of life, and it was also the reprocessing of natural products, which once caused the prosperity of China's commerce, but the fundamental idea of China's heavy agriculture and suppression of commerce has inhibited the development of China's commerce, but the daily necessities business can not be broken. Therefore, most of the daily necessities manufacturers in ancient times were monopolized by the state, such as cast iron, salt, lacquer, silk weaving, etc., and the state sent a certain number of ** to manage, but the private merchants in this industry have not completely disappeared, but they have not been able to develop and grow. >>>More