beyond natural capital and that which is not considered as "fluidcapital".
The more generic term physical capital is sometimes used to refer to any combination of either infrastructural capital and natural capital -- recognizing that often an infrastructural improvement, e.g.
As both infrastructural and natural capital serve as means of production and means of protection from the elements, macro-economists rarely differentiate the two in their analysis.
Liquid Capital, or Fluidcapital 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.