What is meaning capital goods of macroeconomics?

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Capital goods are the produce that are in process of being manufactured, but are not yet completed for sale. Capital goods also means the buildings, installations, equipment, tools, transport vehicles etc that are used in the production process and which are only slightly affected by it in terms of depreciation without the transformation as suggested by the former category of these kind of goods.
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