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  • 21Capital intensity — is the term in economics for the amount of fixed or real capital present in relation to other factors of production, especially labor. At the level of either a production process or the aggregate economy, it may be estimated by the capital/labor… …

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  • 22capital accumulation — ˌcapital accumuˈlation noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS the process of saving money rather than spending it: • There should be a move from taxes on capital accumulation to taxes on consumption. * * * capital accumulation UK US noun [U] (also capital… …

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  • 23accumulation period — England, Wales The period during which the trustees of a trust may accumulate the trust income (that is, add it to the trust capital, rather than pay it out to or for the benefit of the beneficiaries (beneficiary) (see accumulated income)). After …

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  • 24accumulation and maintenance trust — A trust established under section 71 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 which has certain tax advantages where there are young children. The beneficiaries must generally attain an interest in the income or capital of the trust fund by the time they… …

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  • 25Accumulation and Maintenance trust — Accumulation Maintenance ( A M ) trusts are a type of discretionary trust for the benefit of children and young people in England and Wales.Development and tax treatment* The concept of an A M trust emerged in England and Wales after the… …

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  • 26accumulation — [ə kyo͞om΄yo͞o lā′shən, ə kyo͞om΄yəlā′shən] n. 1. an accumulating or being accumulated; collection 2. accumulated or collected material; heap 3. the addition to capital of interest or profits …

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  • 27Law of accumulation — Accumulation can refer to a cumulative or compound increase in a variable, or to capital accumulation. Marxian economicsIn Karl Marx s and Adam Smith s critique of political economy, the law of accumulation refers to the way in which the… …

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  • 28capital — According to modern economics, one of four factors of production the others being land, labour, and enterprise. That capital is not, first and foremost, a sum of money, was the great discovery of early political economy , which stressed that… …

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  • 29Capital (economics) — In economics, capital or capital goods or real capital refers to items of extensive value. The term can also be applied to the amount of wealth a person controls or is capable of controlling.Capital goods may be acquired with money or financial… …

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  • 30Abolition du capital — Capital Pour les articles homonymes, voir Capital (homonymie). Le capital désigne un ensemble de biens ou de richesses accumulés générant de nouveaux biens ou revenus. Le terme de capital est toutefois employé avec des définitions spécifiques en… …

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