Capital (economics)

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Capital (economics)
In economics, capital or capital goods or real capital refers to already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production. Steam shovels (equipment) and office buildings (structures) are examples.Capital goods may be acquired with money or financial capital. In finance and accounting, capital generally refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business. Problems of aggregating capital are treated in the capital controversy and economic capital.
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Capital Economics
Capital Economics Ltd is an independent macroeconomic research consultancy based in LondonUK. It was founded in 1999 by Roger Bootle. The firm has offices in LondonUK, and TorontoCanada.Capital Economics currently has over 500 regular , ranging from some of the world’s largest banks to boutique property investors. They include fund managersinsurance companiespension fundssinvestment bankshedge fundsstockbrokersretailers, and house builders,
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