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capital accumulation

Addition to the stock of capital.

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  1. Capital accumulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Most often, capital accumulation involves both a net addition and a redistribution of wealth, which may raise the question of who really benefits from it most.
     
  2. Capital Accumulation Definition | Investopedia
    Capital accumulation involves acquiring more assets that can be used to create more ... Alternatively, capital accumulation can also refer to when an institutional ...
     
  3. Capital accumulation refers to the generation of wealth in the form of
    Capital accumulation refers to the generation of wealth in the form of "capital." It is capital because it is employed by capitalists not to produce with specific social ...
     
  4. ECONOMIC GROWTH and CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
    ECONOMIC GROWTH AND CAPITAL ACCUMULATION. 1. Prom Adam Smith to Arthur Lewis. “The design of the book is different from that of any treatise on ...
     
  5. The Stock Market and Capital Accumulation
    The Stock Market and Capital Accumulation. By ROBERT E. HALL*. The value of a firm's securities measures the value of the firm's productive assets.
     
  6. Capital accumulation - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. See: Accumulated profits ...
     
  7. Capital accumulation - The Free Dictionary
    ac·cu·mu·la·tion ( -ky m y -l sh n). n. 1. The act of gathering or amassing, as into a heap or pile: "Little things grew by continual accumulation" (Samuel Johnson).
     
  8. Calvert Investments - Calvert Capital Accumulation Fund
    Investment Objective. The Fund seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in mid-cap stocks that meet the Fund's investment criteria, ...