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Capital inflowA net flow of capital, real and/or financial, into a country, in the form of increased purchases of domestic assets by foreigners and/or reduced holdings of foreign assets by domestic residents. Recorded as positive, or a credit, in the balance on capital account.Similar MatchesHuman capitalHuman capitalThe unique capabilities and expertise of individuals. Capital scarceCapital scarceA country is capital scarce if its endowment of capital is small compared to other countries. Relative capital scarcity can be defined by either the quantity definition or the price definition. Balance on capital accountBalance on capital accountA country's receipts minus payments for capital account transactions. Portfolio capitalPortfolio capitalFinancial assets, including stocks, bonds, deposits, and currencies. Cost of limited partner capitalCost of limited partner capitalThe discount rate that equates the after-tax inflows with outflows for capital raised from limited partners. Further Suggestionscapital sharesreturn on capital employed Return to capital Free capital markets Pecking order view (of capital structure) Capital account balance Complete capital market Return of capital capital Long term capital gain capitalisation Capital lease Crony capitalism Capital International Indexes Capital appreciation fund Short-term capital flow venture capital Perfect capital mobility Maximum capital gains mutual fund Net working capital Hard capital rationing Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index Capitalized Capital-saving paid in capital |
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