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    In finance and accounting, capital generally refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business. In classical economics, capital is one of the four factors of production. The others are land, labor and organization. Goods with the following features are capital goods as opposed to consumer goods or durable goods:
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    What is'economic capital'?
    What is 'Economic Capital'. Economic capital is the amount of capital that a firm, usually in financial services, needs to ensure that the company stays solvent given its risk profile.
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    What is capital variable in economics?
    Capital variable, opuesto a capital constante: es el que se cambia por trabajo, es decir el invertido en salarios a los trabajadores, con el que se retribuye el valor de la fuerza de trabajo.
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    What is a capital?
    Por eso define al capital [...] como un conjunto de bienes procedentes de una producción anterior, que no están destinados al consumo directo, sino a ser medios para la adquisición de nuevos bienes.
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    What are the different types of capital in economics?
    Tipos de capital en el sistema clásico Capital líquido: es el residuo del activo, detraído el pasivo de una persona natural o jurídica. Capital nacional: es la parte del patrimonio nacional constituida por bienes producidos por el hombre. Capital societario: es el conjunto de dinero y bienes materiales aportados por los socios a una empresa.
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    Capital (economics) - Wikipedia

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    In economics, capital goods or capital consists of "those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and services. At the macroeconomic level, "the nation's capital stock includes buildings, equipment, software, and inventories during a

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    Classical and neoclassical economics regard capital as one of the factors of production (alongside the other factors: land and labour). All other inputs to production are called intangiblesin classical economics. This

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    Detailed classifications of capital that have been used in various theoretical or applied uses generally respect the following division:
    Financial capital, which represents obligations, and is liquidated as money for trade, and owned by legal

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    Within classical economics, Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations, Book II, Chapter 1) distinguished fixed capital from circulating capital. The former designated physical assets not consumed in the production of a product (e.g. machines and storage facilities), while the latter

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    • Boldizzoni, F. (2008). "4–8". Means and ends: The idea of capital in the West, 1500–1970. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Hennings, K.H. (1987). "Capital as a factor of production".

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    • Media related to Capital (economics) at Wikimedia Commons

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  4. Capital Economics - Wikipedia

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    Capital Economics is an independent economic research consultancy based in London. The company produces written pieces of economic research as well as offering consultancy services, seminars, conferences and commissioned research projects. In 2012 it won the Wolfson Economics Prize for the best proposal on how a member state could leave the eurozone.

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    Capital has a number of related meanings in economics, finance and accounting.. In finance and accounting, capital generally refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business.. In classical economics, capital is one of the four factors of production.The others are land, labor and organization.Goods with the following features are capital goods as opposed to ...

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