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circulating capital
noun
- the portion of capital goods that consists of goods in process, inventories of finished goods, and raw materials.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of circulating capital1
First recorded in 1770–80
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Example Sentences
Still less is any light thrown on the question by the nature of circulating capital, as Adam Smith understands it.
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The circulating capital, which is in the country now, is not the same circulating capital which was in the country two years ago.
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A greater proportion of its circulating capital, which forms the wages fund, must be converted into fixed capital.
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What is circulating capital for one person is not capital for another, but revenue, as for instance capital advances for wages.
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This part is called circulating capital and it comprises seed, raw materials for manufacture, and wages.
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