Suppose state legislators are debating the way the state linksthe receipt of welfare benefits to attending job-training sessions.Suppose also that a recent study finds job training has little tono effect on the earning prospects of the state’s welfarerecipients. For this reason, one politician argues that thejob-training requirement should be eliminated. Others aren’t sosure. What do you think? (Hint: consider this proposal in thecontext of the costs, benefits, and targeting.)
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