What do you mean by stock and flow? And three difference between stock and flow.
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Economics, business, accounting, and related fields often distinguish between quantities that are stocksand those that are flows. These differ in their units of measurement. A stock is measured at one specific time, and represents a quantity existing at that point in time (say, December 31, 2004), which may have accumulated in the past. A flow variable is measured over an interval of time. Therefore, a flow would be measured per unit of time (say a year). Flow is roughly analogous to rate or speed in this sense.
Difference between Stock nd flow....(see in the attachment)
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Economics, business, accounting, and related fields often distinguish between quantities that are stocksand those that are flows. These differ in their units of measurement. A stock is measured at one specific time, and represents a quantity existing at that point in time (say, December 31, 2004), which may have accumulated in the past. A flow variable is measured over an interval of time. Therefore, a flow would be measured per unit of time (say a year). Flow is roughly analogous to rate or speed in this sense.
Difference between Stock nd flow....(see in the attachment)
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Stock
Meaning: Any economic variable which is calculated at a period of time.
Nature: Static concept
Time Dimension: Time Dimension is absent.
Example: Wealth, Foreign Assets
Flow
Meaning: Any economic variable which is calculated during a period of time.
Nature: Dynamic concept
Time Dimension: Time Dimension is present.
Example: Gross Domestic Product, Investment
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