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The whole "Wrong Definition" section misses the point of the macro-economic definition. Cash and Equity in businesses - self-financing - is fundamentally obtained by individuals - consumers and households. Similarly, financial institutions rely on consumers for deposits, and businesses for deposits (and business rely on consumers). So at the end of the day, all source financing comes from households and individuals.
Secondly, the whole section seems to be opinion. Albeit valuable and insightful, asset and securities speculation constitutes capital formation for other businesses, and while each move may not directly expand the economy, the net effect is expansion of the economy, thus "macro" economics. -Avery F
I miss one important point in the article: Is Capital formation equal what would in macroeconomics be Investment and thus equal to what would be called in macroeconomics savings?
The section 'Example of Capital Estimates' contains a $45.4 trillion!! item "Education Capital". Wikipedia has no article explaining this concept and it is not defined or mentioned elsewhere in the article. After some on-line searching I found that this refers mainly to schools and universities and the like. I'm not qualified to write such an article. Patientmerit ( talk) 19:38, 13 October 2014 (UTC)patientmerit
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The whole "Wrong Definition" section misses the point of the macro-economic definition. Cash and Equity in businesses - self-financing - is fundamentally obtained by individuals - consumers and households. Similarly, financial institutions rely on consumers for deposits, and businesses for deposits (and business rely on consumers). So at the end of the day, all source financing comes from households and individuals.
Secondly, the whole section seems to be opinion. Albeit valuable and insightful, asset and securities speculation constitutes capital formation for other businesses, and while each move may not directly expand the economy, the net effect is expansion of the economy, thus "macro" economics. -Avery F
I miss one important point in the article: Is Capital formation equal what would in macroeconomics be Investment and thus equal to what would be called in macroeconomics savings?
The section 'Example of Capital Estimates' contains a $45.4 trillion!! item "Education Capital". Wikipedia has no article explaining this concept and it is not defined or mentioned elsewhere in the article. After some on-line searching I found that this refers mainly to schools and universities and the like. I'm not qualified to write such an article. Patientmerit ( talk) 19:38, 13 October 2014 (UTC)patientmerit
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