The slowdown stemmed from a decline in imports of capital goods and consumer products. |
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This would reduce the rate at which the economic system would be able to accumulate capital goods. |
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In the case of immovable property acquired as capital goods the adjustment period may be extended up to 10 years. |
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In consequence, the entrepreneurs hire labor and buy capital goods for which there are insufficient real savings to finance. |
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Discussing savings and investment, his thesis was directed toward the demand for capital goods. |
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It is a national tax applied to the profits coming from the sale of capital goods including land. |
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January orders for capital goods, excluding the ups and downs that the aircraft sector can cause, rose strongly for the second month in a row. |
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Buying capital goods in euros rather than pounds also enabled Macnaughton's to save money on its borrowings. |
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Costs, however, reflect past purchases of capital goods, made at a lower level of productive expenditure. |
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Without sufficient savings that allow for a continuous transformation of capital goods, productivity would decline rapidly. |
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It is saving that funds investment in capital goods like computers tools and machinery, which in turn makes the economy more productive. |
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Therefore, the growing production of capital goods goes hand in hand with a declining output of consumption goods. |
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Imports have been rising since last August, with demand for intermediate and capital goods increasing in line with economic growth. |
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The monthly data on shipments of capital goods suggest that business investment on equipment rose in the first quarter. |
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It must be noted that the reasoning just quoted hypothesizes an unmonopolized supply of consumer and capital goods. |
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To emphasize the nature of rent as a surplus, George notes that wages plus returns to capital goods equal the total produce minus rent. |
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It is true that there has been a pickup in some of the indicators of capital goods spending. |
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This line of analysis includes the critical issues of overinvestment and malinvestment, with a keen focus on capital goods investment. |
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A duty-free entitlement would be given to them for import of capital goods, spares, office equipment and consumables. |
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Spending on capital goods means that resources are diverted away from consumption and vice versa. |
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Although imports of capital goods used by factories have fallen, imports of cars, brand-name clothing, and other consumer goods are up. |
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An important puzzle is the balance of trade in capital goods and industrial supplies and materials, excluding oil. |
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To satisfy the domestic demand, raw materials, capital goods and other high-value products will, without doubt, be imported on a large scale. |
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Investment is an essential driving force for the activity, especially concerning infrastructures and capital goods sectors. |
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Production of capital goods was higher in 1998 than in the preceding year, but showed signs of weakening towards the end of the year. |
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These valuations lead to an efficient investment in capital goods. |
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In June, new orders took a nosedive, including bookings for capital goods. |
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It doesn't matter if we're dealing with a market for oranges, or a market for apples, a market for consumption goods, or a market for capital goods. |
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The corresponding expenses will appear on the income statement only through the future depreciation of these capital goods. |
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Similarly, capital goods such as buildings or vehicles may be used indistinguishably for business and household purposes. |
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Capital, moreover, is perfectly mobile, in contrast to capital goods. |
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If you take out the proper insurance for your building, your car and your capital goods, your business will be protected come what may. |
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For the other categories, consumption goods and capital goods, the slowdown did not occur until the second quarter of the year under review. |
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In return, the public authorities agreed to exonerate Maroc Telecom from customs duties on all imported capital goods. |
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But the upside of this is the support it gives to the capital goods sector. |
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As such this would act as a spur to investment in capital goods and research. |
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An entrepreneur who wishes to acquire command over capital goods and labor in order to begin a process of production must first of all have money with which to purchase them. |
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Poland mainly imports machinery and capital goods, manufactured goods and chemicals. |
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It is obvious that the factor which holds every man back from investing more and more of his land and labor in capital goods is his time preference for present goods. |
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Such credits can be used for payment of customs duties on subsequent imports of any goods unrestrictedly importable, except capital goods. |
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Signs of a stronger economy continued in the latest week, as August consumer confidence rose, and July durable goods orders picked up, including another gain in capital goods. |
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Investment requires that some goods be produced that are not immediately consumed, but instead used to produce other goods as capital goods. |
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For a net importer of capital goods like Canada, an appreciation would also reduce the price of investment goods, thus providing a stimulus to investment. |
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It assumes that different forms of natural capital are substitutable and that different natural capital goods are additive in terms of land area, but strongly stands against weak sustainability assumptions. |
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Emerging markets are sucking in fewer capital goods from Europe. |
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Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of these capital goods. |
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This facility is available only if the import of capital goods has been verified by the bank with the Bill of Entry. |
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The sole jarring note in the report was the decline in orders for non-military capital goods. |
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Good buying was observed in banking, capital goods, auto and oil and gas sectors, while selling pressure was seen in IT and healthcare sectors. |
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People aren't spending money on capital goods. |
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Core capital goods can show businesses' confidence in the economy. |
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Diversify the country's sources of production by industrialising production and channelling investment towards capital goods to process raw materials. |
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Production of capital goods declined as well, suffering from weaker external demand, shrinking domestic investment and the rapid depletion of order backlogs, as did output in the car industry. |
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We are also developing both heavy and light industries, by creating or reenergizing a large number of firms, including production companies where workers help manage the capital goods. |
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The country imports foodstuffs, capital goods, and petroleum products. |
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However, investors in the capital goods sector still prefer suppliers of high value-added equipment, and this has enabled the Bobst Group to maintain a relatively high level of activity. |
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Some businesses, particularly construction, civil engineering and capital goods companies, require surety or bonding in order to preserve their bank credit potential. |
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An emerging market with a bright future would normally be expected to run a current account deficit as it imports capital goods, principally financed from abroad, to speed its development. |
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Discuss the pros and cons of purchasing used capital goods. |
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Of course, low interest rates are an opportunity for people to enter the housing market and to look at the acquisition of capital goods, and they take that into consideration in terms of their financial management. |
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Gross output measures take no account of depreciation of capital goods. |
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This, together with the importing of capital goods by the business sector, and household spending, has widened the current-account deficit to its highest ever. |
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The inherent quality in all our products and our active international participation, allows us to figure among the first 100 Spanish companies manufacturing capital goods, with a higher export volume. |
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These cooperative firms would compete with each other in a market for both capital goods and for selling consumer goods. |
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These means of production are called capital goods, because a certain amount of capital is invested. |
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In economics, accounting and Marxian economics, capital accumulation is often equated with investment of profit income or savings, especially in real capital goods. |
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Under existing British VAT regulations, capital goods used for business must be bought in the name of a sole trader or company for sales tax to be reclaimed. |
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His theory combines a Wicksellian theoretical base with the process of increasing and decreasing the production of capital goods relative to consumer goods. |
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