physical capital

  • 41Capital Expenditure - CAPEX — Funds used by a company to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as property, industrial buildings or equipment. This type of outlay is made by companies to maintain or increase the scope of their operations. These expenditures can include… …

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  • 42Organizational capital — is the ability of an organization to mobilize and sustain the process of change required to execute strategy.[1] Working practices such as Just In Time, accounts payable processes and Total Quality Management contribute to organizational capital …

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  • 43Cambridge capital controversy — The Cambridge capital controversy was a 1960s debate in economics concerning the nature and role of capital goods (or means of production). The name arises because of the location of those most involved in the controversy: the debate was largely… …

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  • 44Organic composition of capital — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 45Circulating capital — refers to physical capital and operating expenses, i.e., short lived items that are used in production and used up in the process of creating other goods or services. This is roughly equal to Intermediate consumption. It includes raw materials,… …

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  • 46Infrastructural capital — refers to any physical means of production or means of protection beyond that which can be gathered or found directly in nature, i.e. beyond natural capital and that which is not considered as fluid capital . It may include tools, clothing,… …

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  • 47Social capital — is a concept in business, economics, organizational behaviour, political science, public health, sociology and natural resources management that refers to connections within and between social networks. Though there are a variety of related… …

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  • 48Fixed capital — is a concept in economics and accounting, first theoretically analysed in some depth by the economist David Ricardo. It refers to any kind of real or physical capital (fixed asset) that is not used up in the production of a product and is… …

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  • 49Circulating Capital — The portion of an organization s investment that is continually used and replenished in ongoing operations. Circulating capital can consist of operating expenses, raw material stock, inventories of finished goods or physical capital on hand.… …

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  • 50Human capital — refers to the stock of skills and knowledge embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of three factors of production, and consider it to be a fungible… …

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