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  2. Roger Bootle - Wikipedia

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    During the John Major government in the 1990s, he was appointed to the UK treasury’s panel of economic forecasters under Kenneth Clarke. Bootle founded the consultancy Capital Economics [5] in 1999. [6] He and Capital Economics won the £250,000 Wolfson Economics Prize in 2012, "for the best plan for dealing with member states leaving the ...

  3. Stocks are suffering from a New Year’s ‘hangover’ for 3 ...

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    Capital Economics’ Goltermann fears that investors celebrating the end of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hiking campaign in December may have been surprised by more hawkish rhetoric from ...

  4. Capital (economics) - Wikipedia

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    In economics, capital goods or capital are "those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and services. [1] A typical example is the machinery used in a factory. At the macroeconomic level, "the nation's capital stock includes buildings, equipment, software, and inventories during a ...

  5. Samuel Tombs - Wikipedia

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    He is the Chief U.K. Economist of Pantheon Macroeconomics, an economic research firm located in Newcastle, England, with an office in White Plains, New York. After graduating from Oxford University with a BA in History and Economics and an MSc in Economics Samuel began working as a U.K. Economist at Capital Economics, a

  6. In the office space slump, Miami is coming out a winner ... - AOL

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    In the city, more people are returning to the office, and Capital Economics cited data from foot traffic analytics company placer.ai, which found office visits in the city “had recovered to 90% ...

  7. Capital in the Twenty-First Century - Wikipedia

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    He also offers what amounts to a unified field theory of inequality, one that integrates economic growth, the distribution of income between capital and labor, and the distribution of wealth and income among individuals into a single frame. ... Capital in the Twenty-First Century is an extremely important book on all fronts. Piketty has ...

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  9. Financial capital - Wikipedia

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    Financial capital (also simply known as capital or equity in finance, accounting and economics) is any economic resource measured in terms of money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or to provide their services to the sector of the economy upon which their operation is based (e.g. retail, corporate, investment banking).