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Evaluating Government Spending on Education
A government significantly increases its spending on public education. Part of this budget is allocated to building new, technologically advanced schools, while another major portion is used to increase the salaries of all public school teachers. Evaluate whether both of these expenditures should be classified as 'government investment' in the national accounts. Justify your reasoning for each type of spending by explaining how it does or does not contribute to the nation's capital stock.
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