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Sublight2097 Sublight2097
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Taxing some citizens to provide welfare grants to other citizens has been called by some "coercive charity." The economist's case for "coercive charity" assumes
A) it is efficient to transfer a dollar from a wealthy person to someone with little income.
B) morality cannot be legislated.
C) people are basically selfish.
D) people who genuinely want the poor to be helped often do not provide any help.
E) redistributing income promotes more rapid economic growth.
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The Economic Way of Thinking

The Economic Way of Thinking


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I've noticed they use a lot of trickery with their questions. Thank you for your input.
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