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In 2020, the Netherlands had a Gini coefficient for market income of 0.40. After government taxes and transfers, its Gini coefficient for disposable income was 0.31. In the same year, a hypothetical Country X had a market income Gini coefficient of 0.50 and a disposable income Gini coefficient of 0.45. Based on this data, which statement accurately compares the effect of government redistribution in the two countries?

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