Examlex
The par value of common stock must always be equal to its market value on the date the stock is issued.
Capital-Saving Technology
An improvement in technology that permits a greater quantity of a product to be produced with a specific amount of capital (or permits the same amount of the product to be produced with a smaller amount of capital).
Capital Consumption
The diminution of physical capital's value over time due to use, wear and tear, or obsolescence, also known as depreciation.
Private Capital Flows
Financial resources transferred from private entities in one country to private entities in another, typically through direct investment or loans.
Vicious Circle of Poverty
A self-perpetuating mechanism whereby poverty leads to conditions that perpetuate poverty, making it difficult to escape without external intervention.
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