-
where all
points on the
curve are
points of
productive efficiency. An
equilibrium may be
productively efficient without being allocatively efficient...
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Productive forces,
productive powers, or
forces of
production (German: Produktivkräfte) is a
central idea in
Marxism and
historical materialism. In Karl...
- be a kind of
productive use. This
would be
essentially independent of
whether or not the
writer had also used the same
process productively in
coining the...
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Productive capacity is the
maximum possible output of an economy.
According to the
United Nations Conference on
Trade and
Development (UNCTAD), no agreed-upon...
- work
behavior Division of
labour Industrial Revolution Productive and
unproductive labour Productive forces Productivity model Production–possibility frontier...
- A microorganism, or microbe, is an
organism of
microscopic size,
which may
exist in its single-celled form or as a
colony of cells. The
possible existence...
- to discuss, broadly, the
relationship between anything that can have
productive use, its ownership, and the
constituent social parts needed to produce...
- The
Ministry of the
Environment and
Energy (Gr****: Υπουργείο Περιβάλλοντος και Ενέργειας) is a
government department of
Greece responsible for environmental...
- the
Gestaltists in Germany, such as Karl
Duncker in The
Psychology of
Productive Thinking (1935).
Perhaps best
known is the work of
Allen Newell and Herbert...
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market or
other economic system may be
allocatively but not
productively efficient, or
productively but not
allocatively efficient.
There are also
other definitions...