Assets, social (social overhead capital)
Permanent facilities in an economy that provide basic services without being used primarily for commercial purposes. These include, above all, transport routes (railroads, roads, canals, canalized rivers), water facilities (reservoirs, dikes), kindergartens, schools, churches, old people’s homes, hospices in the sense of last residences or hospitals. – See infrastructure capital, physical capital, social capital, assets, public.
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