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Latest revision as of 17:24, 20 September 2022

Capital intensity measures the amount of a firm's investment in capital assets, compared with other factors of production or outputs.


One measure of capital intensity is the firm's Capital to labour ratio, relating to its inputs.

Another measure of capital intensity is the ratio of a firm's assets to its revenues.


See also