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productive asset

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productive
adjective
uk /prəˈdʌk.tɪv/ us /prəˈdʌk.tɪv/
resulting in or providing a large amount or supply ...
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asset
noun
uk /ˈæs.et/ us /ˈæs.et/
a useful or valuable quality, skill, ...
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Examples of productive asset


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Returns to the productiveasset, capital, is described below, but returns to other assets can be described in terms of the interest rates they pay.
The simple reason is that they acquire a fixed interest obligation, not a productiveasset.
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It would be better to have a productiveasset overseas.
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Buying a productiveasset means paying the full tax on the income from it, but no tax need be paid on the advantage of paying no rent on a property.
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In contrast, a return of 5 % would produce a much larger pension, financed in part by productive assets rather than taxes.
The couple had no productive assets, and their house was modestly furnished.
Although the estimates are not statistically significant, the point estimates for fixed productive assets and livestock inventories were 683 yuan and 161 yuan, respectively.
Smallholders rationally responded by underinvesting in productive assets and overinvesting in defensive assets, relative to the socially optimal level.
Because this inward-turned reproductive strategy is biased towards low-return activities, it acts as a major constraint on the accumulation of productive assets.
Since productive assets lie substantially in private hands, officials cannot 'command' businesses to perform their necessary functions; they can only provide inducements.
This result implies that wealthier households (in terms of productive assets) tend to allocate relatively more land to tree planting, all things being equal.
It is noteworthy that households might directly use only fuel wood and timber; all other biomass goes as input into some productive assets, for example agricultural fields or livestock.
Recent economic research, for example, underscores the anti-growth effects of a legacy of high inequality in the distribution of productive assets and the concentration of farms with diseconomies of scale.
Studies show that agricultural intensification and expansion are often accompanied by the accumulation of productive assets (such as livestock or tractors) that are biased toward one path or the other.
Control over key productive assets can give a landowner a vastly disproportionate amount of power over both tenants and others to whom she is more indirectly connected economically.
It is a question of striking the balance between equity and not wishing to have a break-up of productive assets.
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The land should be treated on a going concern basis, as with other productive assets.
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Such a course would simply divert resources into fixed rather than productive assets.
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We both wish to see the companies investing compensation in new businesses and new productive assets.
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