Multiple Choice
Some economists contend that in-kind transfers should be included in the calculation of an individual's income because
A) in-kind items do not cost anything.
B) simple money income is not a complete measure of one's command over goods and services.
C) in-kind items make a person "better off" than the person's actual money income would lead us to believe.
D) b and c
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