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The economics of charity: should beggars be choosers?
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The economics of charity: should beggars be choosers?

In microeconomic theory, consumers and producers make up two halves of a productive economy. In such a model, even traditionally marginalised groups can be categorised as consumers or producers, or both. Specifically, the homeless, who typically have very limited economic productivity and hence income flow, should be thought of as
Mar 24, 2013 4 min read
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