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fixed capital

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Chapters discuss the historic increase of fixed capital, the role of finance, the long-term effects of the railroad industry, the rise of "welfare capitalism" in which consolidated enterprises dared to adopt a relatively progressive attitude toward labor, the impact and legacy of the Great Depression, the Golden Age of industrial dependence, and much more.
With [solar panels], you have a fixed capital investment up front.
The profits from the business may be reinvested, contributing to further fixed capital formation and creating additional tax revenues.
 
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