The economist who said, "I am distressed by the sight of poverty. I am benefited by its alleviation; but I am benefited equally whether I or someone else pays for its alleviation; the benefits of other people's charity therefore partly accrues to me" was
A) John Kenneth Galbraith.
B) John Rawls.
C) Milton Friedman.
D) Adam Smith.
E) David Ricardo.
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