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Geldkapital

, capital flows are tied to inequality. The benefits of capital flows can be unevenly distributed... capital flows can potentially make income inequality and social tensions worse." This is a good point of criticism. I can use Investopedia for this one.

Okay, so for the third external link, I'll use Investopedia's "Capital Flows" article for limitations regarding inequality and uneven distribution of benefits. The specific section on the page is `https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capital-flows.asp#toc-potential-downsides-of-capital-flows`. I will link to the main page `https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capital-flows.asp` as the anchor text would be for the concept of capital flows generally, and the section I want to cite is contained within.

4. Practical Application (Monetary Policy): Federal Reserve Board - "The Fed Explained: What the Central Bank Does": https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/files/the-fed-explained.pdf (Again, a PDF. I need a web page.)
Self-correction for External Link 4 (Monetary Policy): Let's use the Federal Reserve's general "About the Fed" page or a page specifically discussing monetary policy, if available, that is not a PDF.
Re-evaluating search results:
* Federal Reserve Board: "The Fed Explained: What the Central Bank Does" (Source 16) is a PDF, so not suitable.
* Khan Academy's "US Federal Reserve (video)" (Source 11) is a video, also not ideal as a primary text source.
* Investopedia's "Federal Reserve System: What It Is and How It Works" (Source 13) covers the Fed's duties including monetary policy. This is a good candidate. I will use https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/federalreservesystem.asp. This will be my fourth external link.

Final External Links Plan:

  1. History: https://www.britannica.com/question/Who-invented-capitalism (Britannica on Capitalism origins)
  2. Practical Application (Regulation/International Finance): https://www.oecd.org/investment/codes.htm (OECD Code of Liberalisation of Capital Movements)
  3. Limitations/Criticisms (Inequality): https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capital-flows.asp (Investopedia on Capital Flows, discussing downsides)
  4. Practical Application (Monetary Policy): https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/federalreservesystem.asp (Investopedia on Federal Reserve System functions)

All four external links are from trusted domains, are live, and are not paywalled or PDFs.

Now, for the internal links. I will build them as I write the article, ensuring they are unique and relevant.

Internal Link Ideas (15 unique):

  1. Investment
  2. Financial Markets
  3. Interest Rates
  4. Economic Growth
  5. Inflation
  6. Monetary Policy
  7. Debt
  8. Equity
  9. Liquidity
  10. Credit
  11. Financial Instruments
  12. Wealth
  13. Production
  14. Savings
  15. Capital Goods

Related Term: Sachkapital (Real Capital).

Let's start drafting the article, integrating the links naturally. I will omit the "Formula and Calculation" section as Geldkapital is not typically quantified by a single formula but rather observed as a stock or flow.12, 3

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