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7) If there are external spillover benefits associated with consumption and production of a product, it can be said that the: a)governement should consider placing a special tax on producers. b)governement should consider prohibiting the production of the commodity.
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However, these spillover benefits create problems for markets only when a person is not fully compensated for the generation of these spillover benefits. In competitive markets, labor earns the value of its marginal product, and the individual mentioned above will be well compensated for inventing the cure for cancer.
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DO SPILLOVER BENEFITS CREATE A MARKET; INEFFICIENCY IN K–12 PUBLIC EDUCATION? Kerry A. King; Buchanan (1962), who discusses the concept of political externalities, which refer to situations where political action is carried out without unanimous consent thereby reducing the range of choices open to individuals.
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Are the benefits of inward FDI in the form of "Own-firm" effects of FDI in foreign... Tags: Benefit, Spillover, Foreign Direct Investment, University Of Tartu, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance White papers 2005-03-21...
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Social-welfare programs may help many more people than previously thought, University of Washington research indicates. ... Though Americans are less likely than rural Bangladeshis to have multiple generations living under the same roof, American children may gain spillover benefits from programs targeted to their siblings.
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Refer to the diagram. Assume S is a market supply curve comprising all private costs of production and D is a demand curve representing all private benefits. Further assume that property rights are well defined. ... spillover costs in producing X and spillover benefits in consuming Y...
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spillover benefits will always exceed spillover costs. ... resources will be allocated efficiently only if spillover benefits equal spillover costs. ... Suppose the production of a certain good creates substantial spillover benefits. If government adopts a policy which adjusts demand to take these benefits into account, then:
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The stabilization function of government involves government's efforts to: ... alter the output of specific goods when external costs or benefits are present. ... reduce the after-tax incomes of the rich and increase the after-tax incomes of the poor.
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SAMPLE EXAM QUESTIONS ... ; BSCO 603 ... Ans: B; 18. Assuming competitive markets with typical supply and demand curves, which of the following statements is correct? A) An increase in supply with a decrease in demand will result in an increase in price.
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