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Evaluating a Market-Based Child-Rearing Proposal

A government is considering a new policy to address rising costs associated with child welfare. The proposal involves issuing 'Parenting Vouchers' to all families. These vouchers could be used to hire services from competing, private 'Child-Rearing Agencies' (CRAs) that would be responsible for a child's education, health, and overall development. The policy's advocates argue that market competition between CRAs will drive down costs and improve the quality of child-rearing outcomes. Evaluate this proposal. What is the most significant flaw in this market-based approach, and why is this activity particularly unsuited for such a system?

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