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प्रश्न
Distinguish between stocks of capital goods and capital formation using a suitable example.
उत्तर
Stocks of capital goods | Capital formation | |
1. | The stock of capital goods refers to the total amount of capital goods at a particular point in time. | Capital formation, on the other hand, involves an increase in the stock of capital goods during a certain time period. |
2. | Example: The number of machines as of March 31, 2015, in stock. | Example: The purchase of new machines during 2014-15 is capital formation. |
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