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Capital (economics)

In economics, capital goods or capital are "those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and services. A typical example is the machinery used in a factory.

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Modern types of capital

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Capital (economics)

Nodes100
Edges99
Triples4
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.02
Components1

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Capital (economics)

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related to External links · 4
Capital (economics) → Capital, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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Important terminology

capital goods production stock used investment often economics economic assets services social physical produced value produce process machinery theory new

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Capital (economics)related to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Capital (economics)related to External linksMedia0.60section
Capital (economics)related to External linksCapital0.60section
Capital (economics)related to External linksWikimedia Commons0.60section

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