Social Overhead Capital

Infrastructure
Infrastructure, also known as social overhead capital, refers to the essential goods and services that require significant investments and are critical for the effective functioning of an economy. This includes elements like roads, railways, sewerage, and electricity supply.
Social Overhead Capital
Social overhead capital refers to the investment in infrastructure and services like education, healthcare, and transportation, whose productivity cannot be directly measured but play a crucial role in overall economic growth and societal well-being.

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