Multiple Choice
If an in-kind transfer forces the recipient to consume more of the good than he would choose with a cash transfer of equal value, then:
A) the recipient would prefer the in-kind transfer over a cash transfer of equal dollar value
B) the recipient is indifferent between a cash transfer and an in-kind transfer
C) the recipient would prefer a cash transfer of equal dollar value
D) all of the above are possible
Correct Answer:

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