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*[[labour]] (or [[individual capital]] which is used up in the process) | *[[labour]] (or [[individual capital]] which is used up in the process) | ||
*[[infrastructural capital]] which is worn down in the process | *[[infrastructural capital]] which is worn down in the process | ||
*[[financial capital]] invested which must yield some profit in return (though [[energy economics]] recommends looking at total [[energy profit]] instead, it is probably more of an issue in [[sustainability]] than short term performance) | *[[financial capital]] invested which must yield some profit in return (though[[energy economics]] recommends looking at total [[energy profit]] instead, it is probably more of an issue in [[sustainability]] than short term performance) | ||
The output is part of some [[supply chain]] to some other business, or is just consumed by some user.Β [[Social capital]] which makes customers and workers and owners and suppliers all trust each other, [[instructional capital]] that tells them all what to do when, and the [[natural capital]] (damaged or converted in [[extraction]] and in [[disposal]]) are just ignored in typical economics. | The output is part of some [[supply chain]] to some other business, or is just consumed by some user.Β [[Social capital]] which makes customers and workers and owners and suppliers all trust each other, [[instructional capital]] that tells them all what to do when, and the [[natural capital]] (damaged or converted in [[extraction]] and in [[disposal]]) are just ignored in typical economics. |