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What is the difference between productive and non-productive?
Jun 17, 2012 8:37 AM
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'Productive' is used to describe something that produces, or is able to produce, a large number of things. 'Non-productive' is the opposite. It describes something that does not, or is not able to, produce a large number of things. You can also use 'unproductive' for this.
'Productive' can also be used to describe something that produces a satisfactory result. In this use, the opposite in 'unproductive' only, not 'non-productive'.
June 17, 2012
It's use in economic science.
June 19, 2012
A HUGE difference. Non- productive is the antonym of productive
June 17, 2012
The difference would be the same as "YES" VS "NO".
June 17, 2012
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