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Evaluating Policy Responses to a Missing Insurance Market

In a city where bicycle theft is common, no insurance company offers theft coverage. This lack of insurance is particularly hard on low-income workers who rely on bicycles for their commute. The city council is considering two proposals to address the problem:

Proposal A: Provide a one-time cash payment equal to the average cost of a new bicycle to any resident who files a police report for a stolen bike.

Proposal B: Use city funds to install numerous secure, monitored bicycle parking facilities in low-income neighborhoods and business districts.

Critique both proposals. Which proposal is a better long-term solution for reducing the disproportionate economic harm faced by low-income individuals due to this missing market? Justify your answer by explaining the economic reasoning behind your choice.

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