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Glossary:Intermediate consumption

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Intermediate consumption is a national accounts concept which measures the value of the goods and services consumed as inputs by a process of production. It excludes fixed assets whose consumption is recorded as consumption of fixed capital. The goods and services may be either transformed or used up by the production process.

Intermediate consumption is valued (recorded) at purchaser prices.

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