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james0929

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People who can earn higher market wages
 a. have a greater net utility associated with nonmarket work
  b. supply more hours to market work than people with lower wages
  c. are less likely to perform nonmarket work
  d. are more likely to view leisure as an inferior good
  e. experience less disutility associated with market work

Question 2

Food stamps and Medicaid are examples of
 a. money transfers
  b. resource earnings
  c. in-kind transfers
  d. tax expenditures
  e. capital gains



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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