1. And in this case the workers engaged in the production of luxury goods should now be seen as a social cost. 2. IIb produces only luxury goods which are consumed solely by the capitalists. 3. These people can scarcely afford to buy food, still less luxury goods like perfume. 4. ...increased taxes on luxury goods, such as boats, fur coats and expensive cars. 5. Luxury goods that are purchased mainly by moneyed tourists from abroad. 6. Luxury goods would remain liable to duty. 7. An extraordinary ambassador of particularly high standing, or one whom it was desired to honour markedly, could be given very valuable jewels and other luxury goods. 8. Michael Appleby, joint administrative receiver of Sunderland accountant Latham Crossley and Davis said the company has been hit by the reduction of public spending on luxury goods. 9. Among the retailers hardest hit by recent consumer skittishness are those selling luxury goods. 10. And from Rodeo Drive to Madison Avenue, upscale retailers and brokers have stories about how the market for luxury goods and services has grown. |