Capital may refer to:
Economics, finance and politics
- Capital (political), the area of a country, province, region, or state, regarded as enjoying primary status, usually but not always the seat of the government
- Capital (economics), any form of wealth capable of being employed in the production of more wealth
- Capital requirement or "bank capital", the requirement that banks keep certain monetary reserves
- Financial capital, money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to make products or provide services
- Five Capitals, a model of sustainable development developed by the organization Forum for the Future
- Human capital, workers' skills and abilities as regards their contribution to an economy
- Natural capital, the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future
- Political capital, means by which a politician or political party may gain support or popularity
Publications
Sociology
- Cultural capital, forms of knowledge, valued by a society
- Social capital, the advantages available to a person or group of people through their position in a network of relationships
Other
- Capital (airline), an airline operating from the UK from 1987–1992
- Capital (architecture), the crowning member of a pillar or column
- Capital (fortification), a proportion of a bastion
- Capital letters, a set of letters (a "case") in a writing system
- Capital punishment, the sentence of death
- Washington Capitals, a National Hockey League Team (USA)
- Capital University, a four-year private university in Columbus, Ohio
- Capital 95.8, a radio station in London
- The Capitals, a Canadian rock band
- Capitals (typeface), a small-caps serif typeface
See also
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