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Capital goods
Capital is one of the factors of production, providing a stream of revenues or services to its owner. Capital can include tangible assets – such as plant or machinery – or intangible assets – such as software and knowledge
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Economic Growth (Revision Quizlet Activity)
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Economic Growth - Harrod-Domar Model
Study Notes
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Understanding The Solow Economic Growth Model
Study Notes
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Difference between Consumer and Capital Goods
Topic Videos
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Different Types of Capital
Topic Videos
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Introduction to economics - Clear The Deck Key Term Knowledge Activity
Quizzes & Activities
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How Porsches Are Made
22nd January 2019
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Capital Investment
Study Notes
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Understanding the Accelerator Effect
Study Notes
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Long Run Aggregate Supply
Study Notes
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Factors of Production
Study Notes
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Watch out! Robo-Farmers are Coming!
23rd April 2018
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Robots transform the logistics industry
10th January 2018
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The ultimate carrot harvester!
10th September 2017
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Robotic bricklayer builds houses 3x faster than humans
13th April 2017
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What TYPES of capital should we be accumulating?
7th December 2014
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Low productivity threatens UK recovery and living standards
5th April 2015
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Investment Ratios for Selected Countries
9th November 2015