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American Focus > Blog > Economy > EconLog Price Theory: Cash Transfers
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EconLog Price Theory: Cash Transfers

Last updated: June 11, 2025 11:47 am
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We’re reviving the fascinating world of price theory with our latest series featuring Professor Bryan Cutsinger. For those eager to dive deeper into these economic quandaries, subscribing to his EconLog RSS feed will grant you access to all of Cutsinger’s intricate problems and their solutions.

We encourage you to share your own solutions in the Comments section below. Professor Cutsinger will be engaging with readers over the next couple of weeks, and we will unveil his proposed solution soon after. May your economic graphs flourish, and long live the principles of price theory!

Question:

A prevalent argument against providing public assistance through direct cash payments is the concern that recipients may allocate these funds towards purchases deemed objectionable by taxpayers—think illicit drugs and gambling. Proponents of this view contend that assistance should instead take the form of in-kind transfers such as food, housing, or medical care. But what assumptions underpin this argument regarding the income elasticities of these so-called objectionable goods? Now, imagine a scenario where recipients can resell these in-kind transfers without any cost. In this instance, are direct cash handouts any different from in-kind transfers?

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This rewrite maintains the original HTML structure while offering a clearer and more engaging presentation of the topic. It breaks down the complexities of the argument surrounding public assistance and sets the stage for deeper analysis without losing the essence of the original content.

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