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Quaerereverum Posted 14 years ago
Business & Finance

Must have use or must have to use

Hello,

Can I say , an experience good, is a product that consumers must have use it at first before they can evaluate its qualities.

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quaereeverum Hello, Can I say , an experience good, is a product that consumers must have use it at first before they can evaluate its qualities. Thank you in advance Try again.

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quaereeverumHello, Can I say , an experience good, is a product that consumers must have use it at first before they can evaluate its qualities. Thank you in advance
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I don't know what you're trying to do with that "an experience good". It doesn't fit anywhere logically.

Consumers must use this product before they can evaluate its qualities.
This is a product that consumers must use before they can evaluate its qualities.
Consumers must use this product first; then they can evaluate its qualities.
Consumers must use this product first; onl
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Thank you so much.

The article is about an experience good which the passage defines as a product that consumers must use it before they can evaluate its qualities.
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You cannot say "an experienced good".
An evaluated product is (defined as) a product that customers have used and then given their opinions about.
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The article is about an experience good ...

You can't put the adjective after the noun like that in English.

It's not 'an experience good''; it's 'a good experience'.

CJ
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Hello,

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


In http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics, an experience good is a product or service where product characteristics such as quality or price are difficult to observe in advance, but these characteristics can be ascertained upon consumption.
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quaereeverumIn economics, an experience good is a product or service ...
Truly strange, but correct. This expression is from the very specialized terminology of economics.

CJ

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