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capital goods
capital goodspl.n. Goods, such as machinery, used in the production of commodities; producer goods.capital goods pl n (Economics) goods that are themselves utilized in the production of other goods rather than being sold to consumers. Also called: producer goods Compare consumer goods cap′ital goods′ n.pl. machines and tools used in the production of other goods. [1895–1900] capital goodsGoods that are used to produce other goods rather than to be sold to consumers.Translationscapital goods
Capital goodsGoods used by firms to produce other goods, e.g., office buildings, machinery, equipment.Capital GoodsGoods that are used to create other goods that can be sold to customers. Examples include fixed assets like factories and current assets like raw material to make a product. Capital goods are an important concept in Marxist economics where it refers to any means of production. See also: Consumer Goods.capital goods the long-lasting durable goods, such as machine tools and furnaces, that are used as FACTOR INPUTS in the production of other products, as opposed to being sold directly to consumers. See CAPITAL, CONSUMER GOODS, PRODUCER GOODS. |