An intangible good is a good that does not have a physical nature, as opposed to a physical good (an object).[1] Digital goods such as downloadable music, mobile apps or virtual goods used in virtual economies are proposed to be examples of intangible goods.[2]

References

  1. ^ "What are intangible goods?". JWP. Retrieved 2025-02-16.
  2. ^ "Intangible product". Collins Dictionary.

Further reading

  • Bannock, Graham et al.. (1997). Dictionary of Economics, Penguin Books.
  • Milgate, Murray (1987), "goods and commodities," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, v. 2, pp. 546–48. Includes historical and contemporary uses of the terms in economics.
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