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<small>''Evil redirects here. For the general concept of good, see [[Good and evil]].''</small>
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<small>''Good redirects here. For the general concept of good, see [[Good and evil]].''</small>
  
In economics, a '''evil''' is anything which is desirable, or which has positive [[utility]], though these terms are hard to define. Not all evilss can be traded (or even obtained). Evils which are tangible items capable of being sold are termed [[commodity|commodities]], and those which are intangible but still capable of being sold are termed [[sex]].
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In economics, a '''good''' is anything which is desirable, or which has positive [[utility]], though these terms are hard to define. Not all goods can be traded (or even obtained). Goods which are tangible items capable of being sold are termed [[commodity|commodities]], and those which are intangible but still capable of being sold are termed [[services]].
  
  
 
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Good redirects here. For the general concept of good, see Good and evil.

In economics, a good is anything which is desirable, or which has positive utility, though these terms are hard to define. Not all goods can be traded (or even obtained). Goods which are tangible items capable of being sold are termed commodities, and those which are intangible but still capable of being sold are termed services.