Capital (economics)
In economics, capital consists of human-created assets that can enhance one's power to perform economically useful work. For example, a stone arrowhead is capital for a hunter-gatherer who can use it as a hunting instrument; similarly, roads are capital for inhabitants of a city. Capital is distinct from land and other non-renewable resources in that it can be increased by human labor, and does not include certain durable goods like homes and personal automobiles that are not used in the production of saleable goods and services. Adam Smith defined capital as "that part of man's stock which he expects to afford him revenue". In economic models, capital is an input in the production function.
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Capital (economics)
In economics, capital consists of human-created assets that can enhance one's power to perform economically useful work. For example, a stone arrowhead is capital for a hunter-gatherer who can use it as a hunting instrument; similarly, roads are capital for inhabitants of a city. Capital is distinct from land and other non-renewable resources in that it can be increased by human labor, and does not include certain durable goods like homes and personal automobiles that are not used in the production of saleable goods and services. Adam Smith defined capital as "that part of man's stock which he expects to afford him revenue". In economic models, capital is an input in the production function.
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Capital té un nombre de signif ...... ic de béns, els béns capitals.
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Em economia, capital (do latim ...... ão de outros bens ou serviços.
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En economía, se entiende por c ...... que se recibe por el trabajo.
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Il termine capitale viene usat ...... gregazione del capitale e il .
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In economics, capital consists ...... nguished from "capital goods".
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Kapitaal is, in de definitie v ...... : kapitaal (bedrijfseconomie).
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Kapital bezeichnet in den Wirt ...... -religiösen Charakter annimmt.
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Kapital, från latinets capital ...... skiljer på eget kapital och .
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Kapitala produkzioaren faktore ...... oak aurreikusten laguntzen du.
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Kapitał – termin z dziedziny e ...... italista rozpoczyna produkcję.
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Capital té un nombre de signif ...... diners o de capital financer.
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Em economia, capital (do latim ...... ão de outros bens ou serviços.
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En economía, se entiende por c ...... a producir bienes y servicios.
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Il termine capitale viene usat ...... e di beni e servizi vendibili.
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In economics, capital consists ...... ut in the production function.
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Kapitaal is, in de definitie v ...... De belangrijkste daarvan zijn:
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Kapital bezeichnet in den Wirt ...... -religiösen Charakter annimmt.
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Kapital, från latinets capital ...... r kallas naturkapital och arbe
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Kapitala produkzioaren faktore ...... oak aurreikusten laguntzen du.
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Kapitał – termin z dziedziny e ...... oraz zasobów intelektualnych.
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