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"Business question"
Category: Business and Money > Finance Asked by: dseller-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
30 Jan 2005 11:02 PST
Expires: 01 Mar 2005 11:02 PST Question ID: 465865 |
What does high degree of capital intensity mean? |
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Re: "Business question"
From: tlspiegel-ga on 30 Jan 2005 11:17 PST |
Perhaps this will be helpful to you: Capital is wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn?stage=1&word=capital Capital intensity is the term in economics for the amount of fixed or real capital present in relation to other factors of production, especially labor. The degree of capital intensity is easy to measure in nominal terms. It is simply the ratio of the total money value of capital equipment to the total amount of labor hired. http://www.searchspaniel.com/index.php/Capital_intensity |
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