kapitalas
Kapitalas is a central concept in economics and finance. In broad terms, kapitalas denotes resources that are used to produce goods and services and to generate income. It is distinct from income or cash flow because it refers to the stock of assets available for productive use.
Economists differentiate several forms of kapitalas: financial capital (money, bank credit, investment funds); physical capital (machinery,
Capital formation is the process of increasing the stock of kapitalas through saving and investment, while
Capital markets channel savings into investment. Financial capital is mobilized through equity and debt instruments in
Policy and institutions influence kapitalas availability through interest rates, credit conditions, tax incentives, and property rights.
A note: in some economic theories, capital is treated as a factor of production rather than a