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Distinguish Between Any Four of the Following : Fixed Capital and Fluctuating Capital. - Economics

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प्रश्न

 Distinguish between Any FOUR of the following :   

 Fixed capital and Fluctuating capital.  

उत्तर

 Fixed capital and Fluctuating capital. 

Basis of Difference Fixed capital Fluctuating capital
Usage Used for production purposes again and again Used for production purposes only once
Example Machinery or building Inputs or fuel
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Explain any two characteristics of capital.


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Money capital and sunk capital


Distinguish between sunk capital and floating capital


State whether the following statement is True or False :

 Capital is a natural factor of production .


Fill in the blank with proper alternatives given in the bracket:

Produced means of production is known as ______________ .


Answer the following question.
What are the features of capital?


Write short note on the following:

Types of capital


(i) Define capital formation. 
(ii) Briefly discuss the process of capital formation.


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Explain any three significances of capital formation in an economy.


State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reason for your answer.

The capital like printing machines, tools when used in process of production are subject to depreciation.


If you make investments in insurances or mutual funds, then it will be called as ______ type of capital.


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______ is a durable producer's good.


Capital earns ______ as a factor income.


Capital as a factor of production is ______ in nature.


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Distinguish between stocks of capital goods and capital formation using a suitable example.


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