Capital goods (durable goods)
Produced means of production, such as tools, machinery, production equipment and buildings, that provide outputs over several time periods for the production of final goods – consumer goods, services (a factor-of-production category consisting of manufactured products used in the process of production). – Some goods can be classified as both capital goods and consumer goods, depending on their use, such as a car or a computer (some goods could be regarded as capital goods, or as consumer goods according to usage; for example cars and computers). – See investment, capital goods, capital, constant, leasing, fading money, barrenness theory, wealth, asset, interest prohibition.
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