Calculating Kamal's Income from Business Ownership and Human Capital
This example details the calculation of Kamal's total income of €600,000, which is derived from his endowments. His income is composed of two parts: €480,000 from the ownership of his business (calculated as revenue minus costs) and €120,000 from his human capital. The business costs explicitly account for a management salary of €120,000, which represents either the cost of hiring a manager or the opportunity cost of Kamal managing the business himself.
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