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Overcapitalisation

Overcapitalisation, or overcapitalization, refers to an economic phenomenon whereby the value or price of an asset is superior to its ‘real’ value, however difficult to define, therefore putting a strain on attempts to obtain a reasonable return on investment. This is especially the case when capital goods are at stake which are necessary to engage in…

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Overcapitalisation → Australia, Collapse, England, In, Jared Diamond
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Overcapitalisation → European Central Bank, In, The International Monetary Fund, When
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Overcapitalisation → Karl Marx, The

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