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
London
,
UK
. It was founded in
1999
by
Roger Bootle
. The firm has offices in
London
,
UK
, and
Toronto
,
Canada
.Capital Economics currently has over 500 regular , ranging from some of the world’s largest
banks
to boutique property investors. They include
fund managers
,
insurance companies
,
pension fundss
,
investment banks
,
hedge funds
,
stockbrokers
,
retailers
, and house builders,
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