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'productive society' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a society or government which is efficient and effective in producing quality goods and services. For example, "The government has implemented policies designed to foster a more productive society."
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Outsourcing produces profits but destroys the foundation of a productive society by transferring the "production" somewhere else.
I long thought maybe it's a personal choice: After all, we are a productive society; there's a high demand for productivity.
I think we would have a much happier, more fruitful and productive society if that were true.
Although innovation kills some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services.
At what point does selective taxation begin to rend the social fabric of trust and respect that we need for a healthy and productive society?
Not only would it make for a much healthier, happier and more productive society, it would make for one in which wealth is more fairly distributed.
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Discover how governments are using them to boost efficiency and quality today and to drive more sustainable and productive societies for the future.
Free-market profit incentives are fantastic, powerful tools, they're the bedrock of capitalism, they've built the wealthiest and most productive societies the world has ever known, and so on and so forth; you know the drill.
These differences mean that more productive societies have replaced less productive societies to a much greater degree in some parts of the world than in others.
Such a program held the potential for revealing how less productive societies could accelerate the process of becoming more productive.
It's complex, net positive and overall a continuation of what Durkheim foresaw more than 100 years ago as increased specialization creates more cohesive, productive societies.
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