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− | Capital | + | '''Capital Goods''' are goods, other than material inputs and fuel, used for the production of other goods and/or services. |
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+ | * [[Human Capital]] and | ||
+ | * [[Natural Capital]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 22 May 2021
Definition
Capital Goods are goods, other than material inputs and fuel, used for the production of other goods and/or services.
There are three categories of capital goods:
Capital goods include
- factory buildings
- machinery
- locomotives
- lorries and tractors.
Land (Real Estate) is not usually regarded as a capital good.