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blondinia [14]
3 years ago
12

Define the terms productivity and human capital, using a complete sentence for each

Social Studies
1 answer:
storchak [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Productivity usually describes an output being produced efficiently. Human capital refers to the skills, knowledge, and talents that humans contribute in creating value.

Explanation:

Productivity is a term that refers to the efficiency at which an output is produced. It can refer to an inanimate object like a factory and it can also apply to people. An increase in productivity means that you are producing more outputs, usually at a quicker rate and/or in higher volumes.  Human capital refers to the role that humans play in creating value -- we contribute human capital when we have skills that are desired or needed. The human capital costs can also be said to be high, for example, where the salaries for workers may be hard for companies to pay and still have adequate margins. Human capital costs can be relatively lower where there is a lower quality of life or where the cost of living is lower.  

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