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In 2020, the Netherlands had a Gini coefficient for market income of 0.40. After government taxes and transfers, the Gini coefficient for disposable income was 0.31. Suppose the government decided to significantly increase transfer payments to low-income households while keeping the market income distribution and tax system unchanged. What would be the most likely immediate effect on the Gini coefficient for disposable income?

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