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    Economists Generally Agree That in Reducing Poverty, Policies Should Be
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Economists Generally Agree That in Reducing Poverty, Policies Should Be

Question 25

Question 25

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Economists generally agree that in reducing poverty, policies should be sought that do the


A) greatest good for total production.
B) least harm to work incentives.
C) most good for the poor.
D) least harm to equality of income.

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