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Posted by Shailendra Kumar 6 years, 4 months ago
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Suhani Sharma 6 years, 4 months ago
The substantial differences between physical capital and human capital are outlined below:
Physical Capital, is used to mean, the company’s non-human assets like plant and machinery, building, computers, office supplies etc. that assist in the production of goods and services. On the contrary, human capital is defined by collection of knowledge, talent, skills and abilities possessed by an employee or a group of employees working in an organization.
Physical capital is tangible in nature, i.e. it can be seen and touched. Unlike human capital is intangible, that can only be experienced.
The creation of physical capital is an economic and technical process. Conversely, the formation of human capital is a social process, but it is also a result of conscious decisions taken by the entrepreneur in this regard.
Physical capital can be sold in the market directly, whereas human capital cannot be traded in the market, rather the services are sold.
Physical capital can be separated from its owner easily. On the other extreme, human capital is inseparable from its possessor.
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Suhani Sharma 6 years, 4 months ago
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