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Kind of capital involving skills and knowledge gained by a worker?

Human Capital


Kind of capitol involving human made goods?

physical


The initiative to combine natural human and capital resources to produces goods and services is an example of what kind if resource?

Entrepreneurial Resources


What is meaning capital goods of macroeconomics?

Capital goods are the produce that are in process of being manufactured, but are not yet completed for sale. Capital goods also means the buildings, installations, equipment, tools, transport vehicles etc that are used in the production process and which are only slightly affected by it in terms of depreciation without the transformation as suggested by the former category of these kind of goods.


Why are education and training consider a kind of capital?

They are a kind of human capital and they are called that because, like machinery, they are long-duration inputs that affect the productivity of labour.


What are two types of goods in economic?

2 good word's for good and kind are...Good=chearfull,warm(which means is good as a freind), well behaved, loyal & is allway's there 2 help U!!kind=helpfull, not greedy, allways there to help U no-matter what!


How do you record a common stock journal entry in exchange for non cash?

[Debit] Asset / goods in kind [Credit] Share Capital


What kind of jobs will I be able to apply for by involving myself with cognitive science?

The kind of jobs you can get by being involved with cognitive science are telecommunication and multimedia. There are also positions in medicine, human performance testing and design.


What kind of work does an anthropologist do?

A linguistic anthropologist studies languages and how it's used by people. A forensic anthropologist identifies human remains.There are also several other kinds of anthropologists who do various tasks involving the human behavior.


What means the customer and who your customer are?

The customer is defined as a transaction between Provider and an individual in a purchase transaction involving sales of goods and services. The customer is the individual purchasing the goods and services. Who are your customers is an understanding that a company must know the kind of individuals who are willing to purchase goods and services. The individual can be a business or a person, who has taken an interest in buying what the company is selling.


What does nature of goods mean?

To me this would mean the 'intended purpose' of the goods or the type or kind of goods.


What kind of capital is Washington D C?

It is a country capital.

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