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  2. Crony capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Political corruption; Forms and concepts; Bribery; Cronyism; Economics of corruption; Electoral fraud; Elite capture; Influence peddling; Kleptocracy; Mafia state

  3. Overnight rate - Wikipedia

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    The overnight rate is generally the interest rate that large banks use to borrow and lend from one another in the overnight market.In some countries (the United States, for example), the overnight rate may be the rate targeted by the central bank to influence monetary policy.

  4. Amortization (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Amortization is the acquisition cost minus the residual value of an asset, calculated in a systematic manner over an asset's useful economic life. Depreciation is a corresponding concept for tangible assets. Methodologies for allocating amortization to each accounting period are generally the same as those for depreciation.

  5. Sunk cost - Wikipedia

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    The idea of sunk costs is often employed when analyzing business decisions. A common example of a sunk cost for a business is the promotion of a brand name. This type of marketing incurs costs that cannot normally be recovered [citation needed]. It is not typically possible to later "demote" one's brand names in exchange for cash [citation needed].

  6. Gross fixed capital formation - Wikipedia

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    Gross capital formation in % of gross domestic product in world economy. Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) is a component of the expenditure on gross domestic product (GDP) that indicates how much of the new value added in an economy is invested rather than consumed.

  7. Value added - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Value added is a higher portion of revenue for integrated companies (e.g. manufacturing companies) and a lower portion of revenue for less integrated companies (e.g. retail companies); total value added is very nearly approximated by compensation of employees, which represents a return to labor, plus earnings before taxes ...

  8. Shadow price - Wikipedia

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    The Private Marginal Cost (PMC) is simply the cost of producing the vaccines whereas the Social Marginal Cost (SMC) is the PMC less the net social benefit of getting vaccinated. Figure 2 illustrates a negative shadow price where the social marginal cost is greater than the private marginal cost.

  9. Tagalog grammar - Wikipedia

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    Tagalog verbs are complex and are changed by taking on many affixes reflecting focus/trigger, aspect and mood.Below is a chart of the main verbal affixes, which consist of a variety of prefixes, suffixes, infixes, and circumfixes.