A) Yes. There would be no way to reallocate resources to raise the utility of the poor.
B) Yes. The maximin criterion would eliminate poverty.
C) No. It is impossible for complete equality to benefit the worst-off people in society.
D) No. Complete equality would reduce incentives to work, which would reduce total income, which would reduce the incomes of the worst-off people in society.
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A) Welfare programs may encourage illegitimate births.
B) The decline in welfare benefits since the 1970s has been associated with a decline in the percentage of children living with a single parent.
C) Welfare programs may reduce incentives for people to work.
D) A negative income tax program uses tax revenues collected from high-income families to provide cash subsidies to low-income families.
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A) Critics argue that minimum-wage laws hurt the very people they are intended to help.
B) Minimum-wage laws may increase unemployment among the groups of workers affected by the minimum wage.
C) If the demand for unskilled labor is relatively inelastic, the higher wage will produce more unemployment than if the demand for unskilled labor is relatively elastic.
D) Minimum-wage laws may benefit teenagers from middle-class families, so the policy is not a precise way to help the poor.
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A) in the form of goods and services rather than cash.
B) in the form of goods, services, and cash.
C) from private charitable organizations only.
D) from the federal government only.
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A) Utilitarianism.
B) Liberalism.
C) Libertarianism.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) expropriate the factors of production from the capitalist class.
B) ensure an equal distribution of income.
C) elevate the well-being of those at the bottom of the income distribution.
D) elevate the well-being of all workers.
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A) 5 times the pre-tax income of the poorest fifth.
B) 10 times the pre-tax income of the poorest fifth.
C) 15 times the pre-tax income of the poorest fifth.
D) 20 times the pre-tax income of the poorest fifth.
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A) higher than both the percentage of children under age 18 and the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
B) higher than the percentage of children under age 18 but is lower than the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
C) is lower than the percentage of children under age 18 but is higher than the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
D) is lower than the percentage of children under age 18 and is equal to the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
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A) the objective is to enhance efficiency and a side effect is that the allocation of resources becomes more equal.
B) the objective is to enhance efficiency and a side effect is that the allocation of resources becomes less equal.
C) the objective is to enhance equality and a side effect is that the allocation of resources becomes more efficient.
D) the objective is to enhance equality and a side effect is that the allocation of resources becomes less efficient.
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A) too expensive for local governments to fund.
B) too expensive for local governments to administer.
C) imprecise in their ability to help the working poor.
D) easy for businesses to pay.
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A) utilitarians
B) liberals
C) libertarians
D) Each group would be equally upset.
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