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A firm's Value Added is the difference between the value of its outputs and the costs of the inputs purchased by the firm to provide these outputs.
Higher Rate
A term that generally indicates a rate (of interest, tax, etc.) that is above the normal or average level.
Capital Goods
Long-term assets that are used in the production of other goods and services, such as buildings, machinery, and equipment, which are not consumed in the production process.
Borrows
refers to the act of obtaining money, goods, or services in exchange for a promise of future repayment.
Financial System
A network of institutions, markets, instruments, and mechanisms that facilitate the exchange of funds and the allocation of resources in an economy.
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