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Firm-specific infrastructure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Firm-specific infrastructure
In macro-economics the term infrastructure usually refers to public infrastructure. That is, that which provides or supports state services. There is also firm-specific infrastructure such as factories, private roads, capital equipment, and other infrastructural capital assets under private ownership. The related term "firm-specific human capital" applies to the development of individual capital, social capital and instructional capital to specifically enable the activities of a particular firm or enterprise. ==May be critical== So-called critical infrastructure includes some public and some firm-specific assets, for example, a private electric power utility would include assets such as transmission towers and transformers. For purposes of determining if they are "critical", it is their function, not their ownership, that matters.
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