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capital goods

Raw materials used to produce finished products.

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  1. Capital good - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Individuals, organizations and governments use capital goods in the production of other goods or commodities. Capital goods include factories, machinery, tools ...
     
  2. Capital Goods Definition | Investopedia
    1. Any tangible assets that an organization uses to produce goods or services such as office buildings, equipment and machinery. Consumer goods are the end ...
     
  3. What Are Capital Goods?
    Capital goods are real objects used in the production of other goods. Generally man-made, capital goods include everything from...
     
  4. capital goods - The Free Dictionary
    Goods, such as machinery, used in the production of commodities; producer goods. capital goods. pl n. (Economics) Economics goods that are themselves ...
     
  5. Demand for U.S. Capital Goods Climbs in Spending Rebound ...
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  6. Orders for core capital goods up 1.7 percent - CBS News
    2 days ago ... Companies increased their orders of machinery and equipment that signal investment plans by the largest amount in five months.
     
  7. XV. THE MARKET: Capital Goods and Capital
    From the notion of capital goods one must clearly distinguish the concept of capital[2]. The concept of capital is the fundamental concept of economic calculation, ...
     
  8. Capital Goods - Google Finance
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