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Question
Distinguish between stock and flows. Give an example of each.
Solution
Stock | Flow |
A stock is a variable which is measured at a particular time. | Flow is a variable which is measured over a long period of time |
A stock is stat | Flow is dynamic |
The time dimension is not applied to the stock concept. |
The time dimension is applied to the flow concept |
Examples: National wealth and bank deposits |
Examples: National income and interest on capital |
In a tank of water, the flow of water can be considered a flow variable and the stock of water can be considered a stock variable because it can be measured at a particular point of time. Capital is like the stock of water in the tank at a particular point of time, whereas net investment is like the flow of water into the tank.
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