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    If an In-Kind Transfer Forces the Recipient to Consumer More
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If an In-Kind Transfer Forces the Recipient to Consumer More

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If an in-kind transfer forces the recipient to consumer more of a good than he would on his own, then the recipient will always prefer a cash transfer.

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