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  1. Political capital

    Refimprove date March 2010 for the seat of government capital city Political capital is primarily based on a public figure s favorable image among the populace and among other important factors in or out of the government. Political capital is essentially the opinion of another person, group of people, or nation about you, your organization, or your government. A politician gains political capital by virtue of his or her position, and also by pursuing popular policies, achieving success with initiatives, performing favors for other politicians, etc. Political capital must be spent to be useful, and will generally expire by the end of a politician s term in office. In addition, it can be wasted, typically by failed attempts to promote unpopular policies that are not central to a politician s agenda. United States of America American President George W. Bush claimed to have earned political capital after the 2004 U.S. Presidential Elections 2004 elections . ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi americas 4190019.stm title Ambition marks Bush s second term date 2005 01 20 accessdate 2009 06 23 first Rob last Watson work BBC BBC News ref Political capital is highest in the honeymoon period of a presidency as in the United States, where the president is newly elected and the people still support the person they voted for. Along with the president s popularity are those who ride on the coattails , congressional representatives of the president s party that are elected alongside the president. This support in congress enables the president to better use his honeymoon period and political capital to pass his ideal legislation. See also Mandate politics References reflist Category Political terms Category Government poli term stub ...   more details



  1. Capital

    distinguish Capitol wiktionary capital File D tail colonne Kairouan.jpg thumb upright 1.1 Capital in architecture ancient Corinthian capital in the Mosque of Uqba Great Mosque of kairouan , Tunisia. Capital may refer to Capital city , the area of a country, province, region, or state, regarded as enjoying primary status, usually but not always the seat of the government Capital economics , a factor of production that is not wanted for itself but for its ability to help in producing other goods Capital architecture , the crowning member of a column or a pilaster Capital letter , an upper case letter ... Forum for the Future Forms of capital cat see also Capital Capital requirement or bank capital , the requirement that banks keep certain monetary reserves Cultural capital , the advantage individuals can gain from mastering the cultural tastes of a privileged group Financial capital , any form of wealth capable of being employed in the production of more wealth Human capital , workers skills and abilities as regards their contribution to an economy Infrastructural capital , means of production other than natural capital. Natural capital , the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future Physical capital , any non human asset made by humans and then used in production Political capital , means by which a politician or political party may gain support or popularity Social capital , the value of social networks to individuals embedded in them Working capital , short term capital needed by the company to finance its operations Publications Capital French magazine Capital French magazine , a French language magazine Capital German magazine Capital German magazine , a German language magazine The Capital , a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, United States Capital newspaper Capital newspaper , a Bulgarian business oriented weekly newspaper Capital Romanian newspaper Capital Romanian newspaper , a Romanian business oriented weekly ...   more details



  1. A Capital

    unsourced date January 2009 A Capital lit. The Capital City was a Portugal Portuguese afternoon newspaper published in Lisbon from 21 February 1968 to 30 July 2005. Portugal newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Portugal Capital Category Publications established in 1968 Category Publications disestablished in 2005 pt A Capital tr A Capital ...   more details



  1. The Capital

    distinguish The Capitol about the treatise by Karl Marx Das Kapital the building in Brussels Capital building The Capital is a daily newspaper published in Annapolis, Maryland . It serves the city as well as all of Anne Arundel County and neighboring Kent Island, Maryland Kent Island in Queen Anne s County . It is an evening newspaper during the week and offers morning delivery on the weekend. Philip Merrill was the publisher until his suicide in June 2006. ref cite news title Merrill Suicide Confirmed New Details of Case Released url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 06 23 AR2006062301452.html last Williamson first Elizabeth publisher The Washington Post page B5 date 2006 06 24 accessdate 2006 07 20 ref The editor is Tom Marquardt . One of its subsidiary papers is the Gazette, originally titled the Maryland Gazette, founded by William Parks in the Eighteenth Century, and one of the oldest newspapers in the United States . History William Parks originally founded The Maryland Gazette in Annapolis in the early Eighteenth century. Eventually Parks moved to Virginia ... weekly, is a subsidiary of the Capital that covers northern Anne Arundel County, Maryland . The first paper to feature the word Capital rolled off the presses in 1884 as the Evening Capital. It was a weekly ... and several loyalist members of the Annapolis political establishment. In the Maryland ... Today, The Capital has a circulation of 50,000 and a website, hometownannapolis.com which is also ... Communications took full control of The Capital nowiki nowiki s parent company Capitol Gazette ..., parent company of The Capital, was for sale. ref cite news url http www.wsbtv.com entertainment 14967914 ... The Capital . Retrieved February 23, 2010 http www.mdarchives.state.md.us megafile ... Communications DEFAULTSORT Capital Category Newspapers published in Maryland Category Anne Arundel County, Maryland Category Annapolis, Maryland fr The Capital ...   more details



  1. A//Political

    Infobox musical artist name A Political image caption background group or band alias origin Baltimore, Maryland genre Anarcho Punk br Peace punk br Hardcore punk years active label associated acts Krema 1 br Flag Fallen br Coexist br U.S. War Commission br Machine Gun Congress website current members A Political was an anarcho punk band from Baltimore, Maryland . History A Political was active during the mid to late 90s. Their style is similar to that of many peace punk bands from the early 1980s and was heavily influenced by anarcho punk bands like Crass and Conflict band Conflict . Members were involved in the Crasshole Collective and the Anarcho Punk Federation A.P.F. . Many members were in other local punk bands such as Coexist, Flag Fallen and U.S. War Commission. Stas vocals also sang for Boston area anarcho punk band, Krema 1. A Political also started the Anarcho Punk Federation A.P.F. , but was stopped short because of political disagreement on key issues between members. The band, along with the Crasshole Collective, produced several communiques ref cite web title A Political Communiques url http www.geocities.com SunsetStrip Hall 8691 communiques mainlist.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5klUEG9yP archivedate 2009 10 24 deadurl yes ref explaining their ideas on peace and anarchy . The band has also produced several other writings on anarchy and their political beliefs. ref cite web title Other writings by A Political url http www.geocities.com SunsetStrip Hall 8691 otherwritings.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5klUEcms1 archivedate 2009 10 24 deadurl yes ref The Crasshole Collective also doubled as a record label. While they were mainly ... SunsetStrip Hall 8691 APolitical.html A Political Writings http www.webcitation.org 5klUDnijd Archived 2009 10 24 http www.profaneexistence.com Pe36apolitical.html Interview with A Political http www.piratedradio.net band apolitical A Political Archive Site DEFAULTSORT A Political Category Musical ...   more details



  1. Liquid capital

    Liquid Capital , or Fluid capital is a readily convertible asset, such as money or other bearer economic instruments, as opposed to a long term asset like real estate. Liquid capital may be held by individuals, companies, or governments. Globalization means that developing countries have easier access to liquid capital from around the world, but if a country becomes too dependent on foreign liquid capital any political or economic difficulties can be exacerbated by capital flight . References http rrmeet.undp.org.in disc8 00000017.htm Summary Conclusions of Round Table Policy Conference on Globalization, Governance and Stability Key Lessons From the Asian Crisis Types of capital Category Capital econ stub zh ...   more details



  1. Capital Beat

    Capital Beat may refer to The Concord Monitor newspaper column by Eric Moskowitz and Sarah Liebowitz A fictional political television show in The West Wing hosted by Mark Gottfried disambig ...   more details



  1. Dead capital

    Wikify date November 2010 Orphan date November 2010 Dead capital is an economic term related to property which is informally held that it is not legally recognized. The uncertainty of ownership decreases the value of the asset and or the ability to lend or borrow against it. These lost forms of value are dead capital. The term dead capital was coined by Peruvian Economist Hernando de Soto Polar . De Soto estimates there is US 9.3 trillion in dead capital globally. The US 9.3 trillion are assets owned by poor or middle class people in emerging economies which can t be realized due to poor policies, procedures or bureaucracy. Problems associated with dead capital Local political instability, corruption , rational under investment. Economic impacts Empty section date September 2011 Groups working to solve the dead capital problem http psdblog.worldbank.org World Bank PSD initiative ILD http livecapital.wordpress.com Center for Live Capital Category Capital ...   more details



  1. Federal capital

    Context date October 2009 A federal capital is a political entity that is or surrounds the capital political capital city of a Federation federal state . In countries with federal constitutions, power is divided between that of State administrative division subnational states and a federal government . The seat of the federal government is in these states is located in a separate political entity, the federal capital, which normally encompasses one major city and its surrounding areas. These federal capitals may be considered states in themselves, and exercise significant political autonomy. The purpose of having a federal capital is to ensure no state enjoys political dominance over another, but remain of equal importance. Examples of well known federal capitals include Washington, D.C. , which is not part of any U.S. state but borders Maryland and Virginia Berlin , which is a States of Germany state of Germany in its own right and forms an Enclave and exclave enclave within the much larger state of Brandenburg and the Australian Capital Territory , a States and territories of Australia territory of Australia which includes the capital city of Australia , Canberra . List of federal capitals Argentina Ciudad Aut noma de Buenos Aires , formerly Capital federal Austria Vienna Australia Canberra Belgium Brussels capital region Brazil Brasilia Germany Berlin Mexico Mexico City Nigeria Federal Capital Territory Nigeria Federal Capital Territory of Abuja Pakistan Islamabad Russia Moscow Switzerland Bern Venezuela Caracas USA Washington, D.C. Types of administrative country subdivision DEFAULTSORT Federal Capital Category Administrative divisions geo term stub bar Bundeshaptstodt de Bundeshauptstadt id Ibu kota federal ka nl Bondshoofdstad no Rikshovedstad ...   more details



  1. Economic capital

    capital can be thought of as the capital level shareholders would choose in absence of capital regulation. More specifically, it is the amount of risk capital , assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm ... to hold risk capital of an amount equal at least to economic capital. Typically, economic capital is calculated by determining the amount of capital that the firm needs to ensure that its realistic ..., economic capital is often calculated as value at risk . The balance sheet, in this case, would ... of economic capital date back to the ancient Phoenicians , who took rudimentary tallies of frequency .... These calculations were advanced by correlations to predictions of climate change, political outbreak, and birth rate change. The concept of economic capital differs from regulatory capital in the sense that regulatory capital is the mandatory capital the regulators require to be maintained while economic capital is the best estimate of required capital that financial institutions use internally to manage their own risk and to allocate the cost of maintaining regulatory capital among different units within the organization. Social science In social science , economic capital is distinguished in relation to other types of capital which may not necessarily reflect a monetary or exchange value . These forms of capital include cultural capital and social capital , and they represent ... or through social ties. Non economic forms of capital have been variously discussed most famously by sociologist Pierre Bourdieu . Economic capital might also be understood in the social sciences and social theory as the purely monetary type of capital often associated to the ruling classes of capitalist ... . See also Asset allocation Basel I Basel II Capital structure Financial risk management Financial services conglomerate RAROC , risk adjusted return on capital RORAC , return on risk adjusted capital ... Capital and Financial Risk Management for Financial Services Firms and Conglomerates publisher ...   more details



  1. Circulating capital

    Circulating capital refers to physical capital and operating expenses, i.e., short lived items that are used in production and used up in the process of creating other goods or services. This is roughly equal to Intermediate consumption . It includes raw materials , intermediate goods , inventory inventories , ancillary operating expenses and working capital . It is contrasted with fixed capital . The term was used by classical economists such as Adam Smith , David Ricardo and Karl Marx . Therefore, circulating capital is a component of the technical capital that participates in and is used up in a single cycle of production. It always needs replacing at every cycle raw materials, basic and intermediate materials, combustible, energy . In accounting, the circulating capital comes under the heading of current assets. According to Karl Marx second volume of Das Kapital , end of chapter 7 the turnover of capital influences the processes of production and self expansion , the two new forms of capital, circulating and fixed, accrue to capital from the process of circulation and affect the form of its turnover . In the following chapter Marx defines fixed capital and circulating capital. In chapter 9 he claims We have here not alone quantitative but also qualitative difference. Conventionally, physical capital assets held by a business for more than one year are regarded in annual accounting statements as fixed , the rest as circulating . In modern economies such as the United States, roughly half of the intermediate inputs bought or used by businesses are in fact services, and not goods. References Adam Smith , The Wealth of Nations David Ricardo , Principles of Political Economy and Taxation Karl Marx , Das Kapital Types of capital Category Classical economics Category Capital la Capitale circulans pt Capital circulante vi T b n l u ng ...   more details



  1. La Capital

    Capital was an afternoon newspaper. Newspapers were just forums of political debate with classified ads. Since the beginning, the heading of La Capital included a motto showing a commitment to public opinion Las columnas de La Capital pertenecen al pueblo , La Capital s columns belong to the people . On 19 August 1868 the editorial building was at 104 Santa Fe St. After that, La Capital turned into a morning ...otheruses Infobox Newspaper name image File La Capital Rosario logo.bmp 210px centre type Daily newspaper format foundation 1867 owners publisher Orlando Vignatti circulation 40,000 headquarters Rosario , Argentina political website http www.lacapital.com.ar La Capital Image Diario La Capital Rosario 1.jpg thumb 210px Offices of La Capital on Sarmiento St., Rosario La Capital is a daily Spanish language Spanish language newspaper edited and published in Rosario , provinces of Argentina province of Santa ..., Ovidio Lagos , as a political statement on the part of those, including him, who were lobbying to move the capital of the federal government to Rosario. Rosario was in fact declared the capital three ... St. and acquired a France French Marinoni reaction printer. Image Diario La Capital Rosario kiosco.jpg thumb left 200px A newsstand sponsored by La Capital . In 1903 the newspaper changed the format ... where molten lead and antimony were used to cast each line of text. In 1978 La Capital shifted to cold .... Using this, La Capital started a new edition, with a different layout and format, and fully in color ... La Capital on line This article draws material from http www.lacapital.com.ar institucional empresa historia.html this historical note in Spanish . Category Spanish language newspapers Capital, La Rosario Category Newspapers published in Argentina Capital, La Rosario Category Rosario, Santa Fe Capital, La Category Publications established in 1867 es La Capital Rosario pt La Capital tr La Capital ...   more details



  1. Spiritual capital

    Capital as a Latent Variable by A Liu http www.researchmethods.org sci sci.htm the Spiritual Capital Index http www.metanexus.net spiritual capital What is.asp Metanexus Institute http www.ocrpl.org ?cat 2 Spiritual Capital and Economic Enterprise by Oxford Center http www.samrima.com upload user SpiritualCapital.pdf A Brief Survey of Spiritual Capital http en.bimba.edu.cn article.asp?articleid 2012 Material Capital, Social Capital and Spiritual Capital http www.economics.harvard.edu faculty barro files religion 20paper 20ajs 20revised.pdf Religion and Political Economy Harvard Types of capital Category Capital Category Political philosophy Category Development studies Category Spirituality ...unreferenced date December 2010 Spiritual capital is a concept that involves the quantification of the value to individuals, groups and society of spiritual, moral or psychological beliefs and practices. Proponents liken it to other forms of capital, including material capital or financial capital , intellectual capital , and social capital . Some scholars such as Robert Barro see spiritual capital as simply another term for the power and influence generated by religion belief and practice, whilst others, such as Danah Zohar define it more broadly as the value of personal, social or cultural beliefs ... connected to the related concept of spiritual intelligence . Spiritual capital, when used ... capital has also be used by many scholars to understand movements such as business as a mission ... 2010 defines spiritual capital as the effects of spiritual and religious practices, beliefs, networks ... capital is the power, influence and dispositions created by a person or an organization s spiritual ... 9 Spiritual Capital Wealth We Can Live By Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall 2004 ISBN 1 57675 138 4 God ..., M. L., & Primeaux, P. 2004 . Amsterdam London Jai. Spiritual capital, academic capital and the politics ... 2 , 166 175. by Urban, H. 2005 . Spiritual capital Theorizing religion with Bourdieu against Bourdieu ...   more details



  1. Canal Capital

    Canal Capital is a Colombia n local public television channel, launched 3 November 1997, ref name resenahist es http www.canalcapital.gov.co libreria php decide.php?patron 01.200303 Rese a hist rica , Canal Capital, accessed 11 June 2009 ref operated as an industrial and commercial company in the Bogot Capital District . ref name canalabout es http www.canalcapital.gov.co libreria php decide.php?patron 01.2003 Misi n Visi n , Canal Capital, accessed 11 June 2009 ref It broadcasts in Bogot by VHF Channel 2 and via satellite. Its programming is general, though focused on political, cultural, and educational programmes. References reflist External links http www.canalcapital.gov.co Official website Bogota TV colombian television stations Category Television stations in Colombia Category Spanish language television stations Colombia stub es Canal Capital ...   more details



  1. Capital outflow

    Capital outflow is an economy economic term describing Capital economics capital flowing out of or leaving a particular economy. Outflowing capital can be caused by any number of economic or political reasons but can often originate from instability in either sphere. Regardless of cause, capital outflowing is generally perceived as always undesirable and many countries create laws to restrict the movement of capital out of the nations borders called capital controls . While this can aid in temporary growth, it often causes more economic problems than it helps. Massive capital outflow is usually a sign of a greater problem, not the problem itself. Countries with outflow restrictions can find it harder to attract capital inflows because firms know if an opportunity goes sour they won t be able to recover much more of their investment. Governments that institute capital controls inevitably send a signal to its citizens that something might be wrong with the economy, even if the laws are merely a precautionary measure. Argentina experienced rampant and sudden capital outflows in the 1990s after its currency underwent dramatic pressure to adjust in light of the fixed exchange rate , leading to a recession . Modern macro economists often cite the country as a classic example of the difficulties of developing fledgling economies. See also Capital account Capital flight References Blustein, Paul. And the Money Kept Rolling In And Out Category Economics terminology Category Capital econ stub de Kapitalflucht fr Fuite des capitaux pl Ucieczka kapita u uk ...   more details



  1. Capital (economics)

    Category Capitalism Category Political economy Category Economics terminology ar an Capital ...Distinguish Financial capital Finance sidebar In economics , capital , capital goods , or real capital ... services . The capital goods are not significantly consumed, though they may depreciation depreciate in the production process . Capital is distinct from land in that capital must itself be produced ... capital may be referred to as the capital stock , a usage different from the capital stock same term applied to a business entity. In a fundamental sense, capital consists of any produced thing that can enhance a person s power to perform economically useful work a stone or an arrow is capital for a caveman who can use it as a hunting instrument, and roads are capital for inhabitants of a city. Capital is an input in the production function . Homes and personal autos are not capital but are instead durable goods because they are not used in a production effort. In Marxian economics , capital ... capital only exists within the process of economic exchange it is wealth that grows out of the process ... glossary terms c a.htm capital Definition of Capital on Marxists.org ref In narrow and broad uses In classical economics classical and neoclassical economics , capital is one of the factors of production ..., organization, entrepreneurship, or management. Goods with the following features are capital ... 2004 . Economics textbook Economics , 18th ed., ref ref Glossary of Terms, Capital capital goods, capital equipment. br     Deardorff s Glossary of International Economics, http www personal.umich.edu alandear glossary c.html capital Capital. ref There was the further clarification that capital ... to the capital stock, is described as taking place over time per year , thus a Stock and flow flow . Earlier illustrations often described capital as physical items, such as tools, buildings, and vehicles ... focused on broader forms of capital. For example, investment in skills and education can be viewed ...   more details



  1. Individual capital

    and whether a nation is just a bigger firm Some analyses see political capital , or just influence or trust of professionals as a full style of capital of its own. Some list of ethicists ethicists , most clearly Jane Jacobs , see this as simple Political corruption corruption . Nonetheless, corruption ...Mergeto Human capital date January 2010 Individual capital economics capital , also known as human capital ... . Marxist economics refers instead to an individual s social capital individuals are sources ... in whom the human capital is ... embedded , which implies a strong association of the individual with the instructional capital they learn from, with little or no social capital influence. This is orthogonal ... it sees labour as the yield of individual capital in the same way that neoclassical macro economics sees financial capital as the yield of the looser idea of human capital . But the rest problem .... Sociological analysts refer to individual level elements of social capital or an individual s social capital or just individual social capital while economic analysts often use the phrase firm specific human capital . In either case the clearly includes individual capital but also some activity , community or firm specific social capital community trust and instructional capital shareable knowledge ... like any other. Perhaps because of this, not all theorists recognize individual capital as being as essential as labour, or distinct from social or political influence, or from instructional capacity. These theorists often refer to intellectual capital , which more properly describes a debate ... capital tend to see it as something that one can invest in, directly, and see growth, directly. For individual ... marx works 1885 c2 ch18.htm Capital Volume Two http csf.colorado.edu cgi bin mfs 24 csf web psn marx Archive 1894 C3 Part1 ch07.htm Capital Volume Three http www.google.ca search?q cache 5fGzkWCJg7UJ ... of individual social capital http ideas.repec.org p fth brichs 996.html individual level ...   more details



  1. Summer capital

    Unreferenced date September 2009 A summer capital is a city used as an administrative Capital political capital during extended periods of particularly hot summer weather. The term is mostly of relevance in a historical context as political system s with ruling classes that would migrate to a summer capital are less prevalent in modern times. The ubiquity of air conditioning systems also reduces the imperative to periodically relocate to summer capitals. Summer capitals around the world Palanga is usually named as the summer capital of Lithuania . Estonia P rnu is the List of cities and towns in Estonia fifth largest town of Estonia third among ethnic Estonians and is a popular summer resort. Although the town is left in the background for most of the year, much of Estonian life centers around P rnu during vacation season. Since 1996 P rnu has been known as Estonia s Summer capital. India In India , the government was transferred to Shimla Simla for the summer during British rule up to 1947 . However this practice was stopped due to the difficulty of transporting officialdom, and the negative perceptions of the public about politicians and public servants making such a move. Philippines During the American occupation in the early 20th century, Baguio , located in northern Luzon and developed by the Americans for its cool climate became the summer capital of the Philippines , an alternative to the de facto capital Manila . Spain The location of San Sebasti n in the cooler, northern part of Spain close to the French border ideally placed it as a summer capital alternative to Madrid . fact date February 2011 Category Political geography interwiki et Suvepealinn he ...   more details



  1. Fictitious capital

    Marxism Fictitious capital is a concept used by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy . It is introduced in chapter 29 of the Capital, Volume 3 third volume of Capital . ref cite book last Marx first Karl author link Karl Marx title Capital, volume 3 url http www.marxists.org archive marx works 1894 c3 ref Fictitious capital contrasts with what Marx calls real capital which is capital actually invested in physical means of production and workers, and money capital actual cash held . The market value of fictitious capital assets such as stocks and securities varies according to the expected ... citation formats Category Political economy Category Marxist theory Category Capital uk ... of real production. Effectively, fictitious capital represents accumulated claims, legal titles, to future production ref Karl Marx, Capital Volume 3 , Pelican edition, p. 599. ref and more specifically claims to the income generated by that production. Fictitious capital could be defined as a capitalisation ... made from it, but the capital involved is fictitious it is money that is thrown into circulation as capital without any material basis in commodities or productive activity . ref cite book last Harvey first David authorlink David Harvey title Limits to Capital publisher Verso year 2006 location London ISBN 9781844670956 page 95 ref Fictitious capital could also be defined as tradeable paper wealth ... Costas title Political Economy of Money and Finance place London and Basingstoke publisher Macmillan ... economics , fictitious capital is the net present value of future cash flows. ref Cite web ... Cite document title Capital as Power. A Study of Order and Creorder first2 Shimshon last2 Bichler first1 Jonathan last1 Nitzan year 2009 series RIPE Series in Global Political Economy location New York ... capital in the development of the Credit finance credit system and the joint stock system. The formation of a fictitious capital is called capitalisation. ref name marxists Cite web last Marx ...   more details



  1. Symbolic capital

    refimprove date September 2009 sociology In sociology and anthropology , symbolic capital can be referred to as the resources available to an individual on the basis of honor, prestige or recognition, and functions as an authoritative embodiment of cultural value. A war hero, for example, may have symbolic capital in the context of running for political office. This concept was coined by Pierre Bourdieu , and is expanded in his book La Distinction Distinction . It is an extension of Max Weber s analysis of status. ref cite encyclopedia editor Craig Calhoun encyclopedia Dictionary of the Social Sciences title Symbolic Capital url accessdate edition year 2002 publisher Oxford University Press location isbn ref Symbolic capital may be embedded in the built environment or urban form of a city as the portion of its exchange value which can be attributed to its symbolic content. For example, landmarks usually have symbolic value & utility. They become landmarks because they have symbolic value. See also Symbolic violence References references Types of capital Socio stub Category Capital Category Sociological terms de Symbolisches Kapital pl Kapita symboliczny sv Symboliskt kapital ...   more details



  1. Capital (newspaper)

    Infobox newspaper name Capital logo image File Capital 20101210 frontpage.png border frameless caption The 11 17 December 2010 issue front page of Capital . type Weekly newspaper format owners Economedia founder Ivo Prokopiev publisher editor chiefeditor Stanka Tosheva staff foundation 4 October 1993 political Right wing language Bulgarian language Bulgarian ceased publication headquarters Sofia circulation 25 000 30 000 sister newspapers Dnevnik Sofia Dnevnik ISSN 1310 7984 website http www.capital.bg www.capital.bg Refimprove date February 2008 Capital Bulgarian is an influential Bulgarian language Bulgarian weekly newspaper , published since 1992. Preferred mainly by the business community, the Capital is known for its unbiased coverage of the current political and economic affairs, analyzes and supplements. As of 2002, Capital was part of Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group who owned part of the Economedia publishing company. In November 2007 the Bulgarian owners of Economedia bought the shares back. ref cite news url http www.sofiaecho.com article handelsblatt exits economedia investor structure id 26449 catid 67 title Handelsblatt exits Economedia investor structure last Koinova first Elena publisher The Sofia Echo date 30 November 2007 accessdate 17 August 2010 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5wB49FqMu archivedate 2011 02 01 deadurl no ref References reflist External links http www.capital.bg Capital weekly website Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Capital Newspaper Category Newspapers published in Bulgaria Category Bulgarian language newspapers Category Weekly newspapers Category Business newspapers Bulgaria newspaper stub bg de Capital Bulgarien tr Kapital gazete ...   more details



  1. Financial capital

    capital in social life, and propose various political restrictions to deal with that. Finance capitalism ... 2008 Image 2006net capital export.PNG thumb right Capital exports in 2006 Image 2006net capital import.PNG thumb right Capital imports in 2006 Financial capital can refer to money used by entrepreneur .... Three concepts of capital maintenance authorized in IFRS Financial capital or just capital in finance ... real capital equipment for producing goods services. Real Capital or Economic Capital comprises physical ..., sewing machines for tailors, or machinery and tooling for factories. Financial capital generally .... A financial concept of capital is adopted by most entities in preparing their financial reports. Under a financial concept of capital, such as invested money or invested purchasing power, capital is synonymous with the net assets or equity of the entity. Under a physical concept of capital, such as operating capability, capital is regarded as the productive capacity of the entity based on, for example ... capital maintenance can be measured in either nominal monetary units or units of constant purchasing ..., Par 104 ref There are thus three concepts of capital maintenance in terms of International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS 1 Physical capital maintenance 2 Financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units 3 Financial capital maintenance in units of constant purchasing power. ref Constant ... Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements, Par 104 a ref Financial capital ... description of how financial capital may be analyzed. Furthermore, financial capital , is any liquid medium or mechanism that represents wealth , or other styles of capital economics capital . It is, however ... of goods, etcetera. Capital can also be obtained by producing more than what is immediately required and saving the surplus. Financial capital has been subcategorized by some academics as Economic capital economic or productive capital necessary for operations, Signalling economics signaling capital ...   more details



  1. Emotional capital

    the brand s worth 1 , other definitions have now branched off. In the business world emotional capital is commonly broken into two different areas Internal Emotional Capital and External Emotional Capital. External Emotional Capital External Emotional Capital is Heyer s original idea. blockquote External emotional capital is the value of the feelings and perceptions held by the customer and the external ... find that businesses rely on loyalty over quantity. A perfect example of emotional capital ... brand value, trust, governance, values and ethics. Internal Emotional Capital blockquote Internal emotional capital is the value of the emotional commitments held in the hearts of the people within your ... to External Emotional Capital, the internal values of a company may strengthen or weaken a company s support system. Negative emotional capital is called emotional liability. Scandals, strikes, demotivation, distrust. Emotional capital minus emotional liability equals emotional equity. Emotional equity plus knowledge equity equals intangible value or immaterial value goodwill . Emotional Capital concept from scientific perspectives In the scientific literature , the concept Emotional capital was coined ... The sociologist Helga Nowotny 1981 , drawing on Bourdieu s conceptual framework , saw emotional capital as a variant of social capital , but characteristic of the private, rather than the public sphere ... capital in 2004 using a pluridisciplinary approach of human resources, combining Human capital theory and the emotional competencies from emotional intelligence models. She defined the Emotional capital ..., social and economic success Gendron, 2004, 2006 . In her emotional capital model which won in 2006 a National Prize of The Academie Francaise Louis Cros Award, French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences , she stressed out that emotional capital EC is essential to enable human capital ... capital and social capital. For her, Emotional capital is more than an additional capital.It is a booster ...   more details



  1. Constant capital

    refimprove article y date February 2009 Marxism Constant capital c , is a concept created by Karl Marx and used in Marxian political economy . It refers to one of the forms of Capital economics capital invested in Production, costs, and pricing production , which contrasts with variable capital v . The distinction ... in creating a new Value theory value . Constant capital includes the outlay of money on 1 ... incidental expenses . Variable capital by contrast refers to the capital outlay on labour costs insofar as they represent workers earnings. The concept of constant vs. variable capital contrasts with that of fixed capital fixed vs. circulating capital used not only by Marx but by David Ricardo and other ... that the user has in using them. On the other hand, constant capital refers to the non human inputs into production, while variable capital refers to the human input the hiring of labor power to do labor . Measurement Constant capital can be measured as a stock and flow stock magnitude, i.e. ... of return on capital invested. The flow value divided by the stock value provides a measure of the number ... related to the actual depreciation rate of fixed capital. Alternatively, the stock value ... capital i.e., the shorter the turnover time , other things being equal, the higher the rate of Profit accounting profit . Why constant ? Marx calls the constant part of the capital outlay constant because according to his labour theory of value , constant capital inputs once produced, purchased .... It is true that the ruling market prices for constant capital inputs could change after they have ... inputs. Variable capital Constant capital contrasts with variable capital, v , the cost incurred ... labor power only. Variable capital is variable because its value changes varies within the production ... can mean the loss of part of the capital invested, or all of it. However, Marx does generally assume that labour will accomplish the valorisation of capital. Criticism Critics of Marxian ...   more details



  1. Temporary capital

    A temporary capital or a provisional capital is a city or town chosen by a government as an interim base of operations due to some difficulty in retaining or establishing control of a different metropolitan area. The most common circumstances leading to this are either a civil war , where control of the capital is contested, or during an invasion, where the designated capital is taken or threatened. Historical Examples include During the lead up to and the early weeks of the American Civil War , the provisional government of the Confederate State of America met in Montgomery, Alabama , before relocating to Richmond, Virginia after Virginia joined the Confederacy. Likewise, after the fall of Richmond in 1865, the government evacuated to Danville, Virginia . During World War II due to evacuation actions the Soviet Union had different de facto capitals Kuybyshev now Samara, Russia Samara planned temporary capital in case of occupation of Moscow and de facto temporary administrative and diplomatic capital Sverdlovsk now Yekaterinburg de facto temporary industrial capital Kazan de facto temporary scientific capital Tyumen de facto temporary spiritual capital Similarly the Republic of China maintained a temporary capital in Chongqing while Japan occupied Nanjing in the Second Sino Japanese War , and following the Chinese Civil War the Republic of China established Taipei as the capital ... capital at Burgos once the Nationalists started to besiege Madrid , the Second Spanish Republic Republicans ... city see Temporary capital of Lithuania . The Parliament of Finland moved from Helsinki to Kauhajoki during the Winter War . In the Korean War , the South Korean government temporarily moved its capital ... Seoul as the permanent capital of South Korea after the Korean War Armistice. The First Philippine ... capital of the Libya n Republic, as the NTC had previously declared its capital to be Tripoli ... Category Political geography politics stub ko ja ru ...   more details




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