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* '''[[w:Financial markets]]''' are important for enabling financing of '''[[w:investment]]s''' | * '''[[w:Financial markets]]''' ( [[w:fi:Rahoitusmarkkinat]] ) are important for enabling financing of '''[[w:investment]]s''' ( [[w:fi:Investointi]] ) | ||
* '''[[w:Industrial revolution]]''' ( 1750-1850 ) | * '''[[w:Industrial revolution]]''' ( 1750-1850 ) ( [[w:fi:Teollinen vallankumous]] ) | ||
* '''Economics growth model''' is affected by '''[[w:labor productivity]]''' and '''[[w:technological change]]'''. | * '''Economics growth model''' is affected by '''[[w:labor productivity]]''' and '''[[w:technological change]]'''. | ||
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* '''[[w:Human capital]]''' is the stock of competencies, knowledge, social and personality attributes, including creativity, embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value. ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Human capital]]''' is the stock of competencies, knowledge, social and personality attributes, including creativity, embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value. ( Wikipedia ) | ||
* '''[[w:Creative destruction]]''', sometimes known as Schumpeter's gale, is a term in [[w:economics]] which has since the 1950s become most readily identified with the Austrian American economist [[w:Joseph Schumpeter]],who adapted it from the work of [[w:Karl Marx]] and popularized it as a theory of [[w:Innovation economics|economic innovation]] and the [[w:business cycle]]. | * '''[[w:Creative destruction]]''' ( [[w:fi:Luova tuho]] ), sometimes known as Schumpeter's gale, is a term in [[w:economics]] which has since the 1950s become most readily identified with the Austrian American economist [[w:Joseph Schumpeter]],who adapted it from the work of [[w:Karl Marx]] and popularized it as a theory of [[w:Innovation economics|economic innovation]] and the [[w:business cycle]]. | ||
* Lack of [[w:Property rights (economics)]] and [[w:rule of law]] is keeping the poor countries poor. | * Lack of [[w:Property rights (economics)]] and [[w:rule of law]] is keeping the poor countries poor. |