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Evaluating Government Motives in Economic Policy

Consider two hypothetical government actions:

  1. A government institutes a large, unconditional cash transfer program to all low-income households just before a major election.
  2. A government provides substantial, targeted subsidies and tax breaks to a few large, politically-connected corporations in a key industry, arguing it will create jobs.

Evaluate which of these two policies is more likely to represent a government prioritizing its own objectives (such as consolidating political power) over the general welfare of its citizens. Justify your evaluation by analyzing the potential motivations and outcomes of each policy.

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