In economics, capital goods, in contrast to consumer goods, are goods used
in the production of (physical) capital. Capital goods refer to real
products that are utilized in the production of other products but are not
incorporated into the other products themselves. They are often called fixed
human-made means of production. Capital goods include factories, machinery,
tools, and various buildings. They are different from raw materials which
are used up in the production of goods. Many goods could be categorized as
capital goods or as consumer goods according to usage; for example cars and
personal computers, these - and most capital goods - are also durable goods.
Capital goods are also different from financial capital. Capital goods are
real objects owned by entities (individuals, governments, and other
organizations) in order to get a positive return of some sort from
production, while financial capital refers to pieces of paper (or other
kinds of promises) that represent claims on these types of goods and on
other sources of promised future income.
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