Talk:Capital good

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what difference do you make between capital goods and assets ? Do you influde Land ? Do you include patents, trade marks, stocks ? If you don t include stocks for some strange reason (I understand bonds are excluded, but stocks, no) do you add all the components of stock value ? I mean a company is a mean of production for another company. I don t see why machinery, patents computers and software would be capital goods when separated, but a company(or a company share) would not.

ALso do you include Art ? After all art is a very durable good, it is not consumed, it can be used as a storage of value

What are your references ?

Panache 10:27, 7 June 2007 (UTC)