Multiple Choice
If the poor cannot afford proper medical treatment, an economist, for reasons of efficiency, would favor
A) giving the poor added income to spend as he or she sees fit.
B) paying doctors bonuses to treat the poor.
C) paying the medical bills of the poor.
D) giving the poor "medical stamps."
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