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Definition of Capital Goods

Capital goods, sometimes referred to simply as 'capital,' are the durable and costly non-labor inputs used in the production of other goods and services. Key examples include machinery, equipment, and buildings. This classification specifically excludes essential production inputs that are available at no cost to the user, such as air, water, or general knowledge.

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