In this unrehearsed dialogue with TalkMarkets contributor Charles Hugh Smith, from ofTwoMinds.com, we discuss services as an element of what is always economically referred to as goods and services.
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Always amazes me how services can cost so much more. For example, I can't tell you how many times I bought something like a ceiling fan on a good deal, only to find out it would cost more considerably more to actually install it. I miss cheap labor.
Always amazes me how services can cost so much more. For example, I can't tell you how many times I bought something like a ceiling fan on a good deal, only to find out it would cost more considerably more to actually install it. I miss cheap labor.