• In economics, capital goods or capital are "those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and...
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  • Capital Economics is an independent economic research business based in London. The company produces written pieces of economic research as well as offering...
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    Economics (/ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə-/) is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses...
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  • Trust capital refers to the established trustworthiness of an entity, considered as a resource (or capital) which is gained or spent through various activities...
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    The Capital University of Economics and Business (CUEB; 首都经济贸易大学) is a municipal public university in Fengtai, Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the...
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  • and capital. Materials and energy are considered secondary factors in classical economics because they are obtained from land, labour, and capital. The...
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    application of the idea of "human capital" in economics is that of Mincer and Gary Becker. Becker's book entitled Human Capital, published in 1964, became a...
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    science of Ecological Economics, as part of a comprehensive critique of the shortcomings of conventional economics. Natural capital is a concept central...
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  • national capitals Capital letter, an upper-case letter Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used for further production Capital (Marxism), a central...
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  • wages lead to changes in measured capital intensity. Labor intensity Organic composition of capital "The Economics of Productivity" (PDF). Archived from...
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  • via such means as apprenticeship). Marxist economics refers instead to "an individual's social capital—individuals are sources neither of creativity...
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  • Capital flight, in economics, occurs when assets or money rapidly flow out of a country, due to an event of economic consequence or as the result of a...
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  • Physical capital represents in economics one of the three primary factors of production. Physical capital is the apparatus used to produce a good and services...
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    Bullionism – Business cycle – Bertrand–Edgeworth model Capital (economics) – Capital asset – Capital intensity – Capitalism – Cartel – Cash crop – Catch-up...
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  • social capital. He observed that Americans were prone to meeting at as many gatherings as possible to discuss all possible issues of state, economics, or...
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  • Marxian economics, or the Marxian school of economics, is a heterodox school of political economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to Karl...
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    accumulate capital and grow richer, although the total stock of wealth of society decreases.[citation needed] In economics and accounting, capital accumulation...
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    Capital formation is a concept used in macroeconomics, national accounts and financial economics. Occasionally it is also used in corporate accounts. It...
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    services, and not goods. Mark Blaug, 2008. "circulating capital," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. Abstract. Adam Smith, 1776. Wealth of...
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    This glossary of economics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in economics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields. Contents:  0–9 A...
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  • Managerial economics is a branch of economics involving the application of economic methods in the organizational decision-making process. Economics is the...
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    proposition that human-made ("physical") capital can substitute for natural capital. The modern field of environmental economics has been traced to the 1960s with...
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  • Capital strike is the practice of businesses withholding any form of new investment in an economy, in order to attain some form of favorable policy. Capital...
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  • Academic capital Cultural economics Cultural reproduction Cultural studies Culture change Culture industry Great British Class Survey Human capital Individual...
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    emphasizing the preservation of natural capital, the field of ecological economics is differentiated from environmental economics, which is the mainstream economic...
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    Donald J. Harris (category Stanford University Department of Economics faculty)
    Wisconsin-Madison before joining Stanford University as professor of economics. Harris's 1978 book Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution critiques mainstream...
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  • Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən; sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic...
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    In sociology and anthropology, symbolic capital can be referred to as the resources available to an individual on the basis of honor, prestige or recognition...
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  • theory, capital deepening can lead to sustained economic growth even without technological progress. Traditionally, in development economics, capital deepening...
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    chairman of Capital Economics, an independent macroeconomic research consultancy. He and Capital Economics were awarded the Wolfson Economics Prize in 2012...
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