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The Term Capital, as Used in Macroeconomics, Refers to

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Question 11

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The term capital, as used in macroeconomics, refers to


A) the amount of money a firm can raise in the stock market.
B) the amount of money that someone can invest in a new venture.
C) physical capital.
D) All of the above answers are correct.

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