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Investment

Bible DictionaryDictionary of Political Economy
All income expended by firms or government agencies on capital goods for use in their productive activities. Thus aggregate investment in a national economy is the total amount of spending in order to maintain or increase the stock of physical goods not intended for immediate consumption by the purchasing entity but rather for use in producing other kinds of goods or services to be delivered to others. (Note that the economist's sense of the term is somewhat narrower than the general population's use of the term, in that the economist would exclude the purchase of purely financial paper assets like bonds or shares of stock from coverage by the term "investment".) All forms of investment thus require prior saving from income, but not all savings are for the purpose of investment.

[See also: savingscapitalinterest ratesderived demand]


 

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AAR
AERO
APEC
Abatement
Ability-to-Pay...Absolute Advan...
Absolute advan...Abundance
Accelerator
Acid Rain
Acquired Endow...Acquittal
Adaptive Expec...Additive
Advance estima...
Adverse Select...Agency problem
Agency problem...
Agency problem...Aggregate Dema...Aggregate Expe...
Aggregate Supp...Aggregate dema...Aggregate supp...
Allocation
Allocative Eff...Ambient Charge
Anarchism
Annual input-o...Antitrust Laws
Appropriation ...Aquifer
Aristocracy
Assets
Assistance In ...Asymmetric Inf...
Authorization ...Autocracy
Average Costs
Average Produc...Average Variab...

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