physical capital
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of physical capital
First recorded in 1835–45, for an earlier sense
Example Sentences
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But along with the focus on "physical capital", Mr Modi needs to pay heed to creating "human capital", says Dr Raghuram Rajan, the former governor of India's central bank.
From BBC • Apr. 30, 2024
Staying at the cutting edge is expensive: Between 1965 and 1980, federal expenditures on scientific research, physical capital and education regularly amounted to about 2.5 percent of G.D.P., more than $500 billion today.
From New York Times • Mar. 11, 2021
Because the United States’ unrivaled resources of human and physical capital have only been idled, not obliterated, the recovery might begin with a bang, propelled by a burst of pent-up animal spirits.
From Washington Post • Apr. 9, 2020
The goal would be to ensure we emerged out of the trough with human and physical capital and institutions in good shape.
From The Guardian • Mar. 20, 2020
To render Paris the physical capital of Europe is, through his own confession, "one of his constant dreams."
From The Modern Regime, Volume 1 by Durand, John
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