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प्रश्न
Explain the following:
Productive debt and unproductive debt
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उत्तर
Productive and unproductive debt:
A debt is called productive if the loan is financed for projects which bring revenue to the government; for example, irrigation and power projects. Productive debts are self-liquidating in nature; this means the principal amount and interest are normally paid out of the revenue generated from the projects for which the loans were used.
A debt is called unproductive if the loan is financed for war and other relief operations in case of emergencies. Unproductive public loans are a net burden on the community. The government will have to resort to additional taxation for their servicing and repayment.
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