The economic evidence suggests that the incentives in nearly all welfare programs are
A) so powerful that welfare has unambiguously made problems worse.
B) actually counter to what was thought: the existence of welfare reduces the need for it.
C) mixed; some studies show that welfare makes problems worse but most do not.
D) carefully structured to encourage the highest moral standards among recipients.
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