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China's State Council has encouraged more spending to "improve transportation links and other infrastructure...." It will also "step up its spending on vocational training and other educational programs for adults." www.nytimes.com, Keith Bradsher, October 19, 2008
Suppose that capital goods are on the vertical axis while consumption goods are on the horizontal axis of China's PPF. As a result of enacting the policies, we would expect
I. an expansion of China's production possibilities.
II. capital accumulation.
III. an increase in human capital.
Total Surplus
The combined benefit that both consumers and producers receive from a transaction, comprising consumer and producer surplus.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between the total amount that consumers are willing and able to pay for a good or service (indicated by the demand curve) and the total amount that they actually do pay (i.e., the market price).
Producer Surplus
The difference between what producers are willing to accept for a good or service versus what they actually receive, often reflecting gains from trade.
Tariff Revenue
Income generated by a government from imposing tariffs on imported goods.
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