Its the gap between the actual and potential GNP
"Net investment" deducts depreciation from gross investment. Net fixed investment is the value of the net increase in the capital stock per year.
Why is saving considered a financial investment
A listed investment is a closed-end investment, while a quoted investment has visible market valuation. In a listed investment the manager does not have to worry about funds being withdrawn.
They are one and the same and they are used interchangeably.
for GDP an investment is saving.
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Its the gap between the actual and potential GNP
An investment you expect a return, with the other, you don't.
is net invesment = gross investment - depreciation
If the direct investment is foreign, then no, since FDI stands for 'foreign direct investment'.
"Net investment" deducts depreciation from gross investment. Net fixed investment is the value of the net increase in the capital stock per year.
Why is saving considered a financial investment
As far as i am concerned, difference is only in the name.
Constantinos Alexiou has written: 'An econometric investigation into the macroeconomic relationship between investment and saving'
Usually, you make an investment to prepare for the future. If you're saving for something that you NEED, it is. If you're saving for something like a toy, then no.
opportunity cost