Case Study

The Price of Honor

A city council, facing a severe budget deficit, proposes a new fundraising initiative. They plan to offer the prestigious 'Key to the City' award, traditionally bestowed upon heroic figures or exemplary citizens for their contributions, for sale to any individual or corporation for a fixed price of $250,000. Proponents argue that this is a voluntary transaction that creates a new source of revenue for essential public services without raising taxes. Based on the concept of social or ethical constraints on markets, critique the argument that this is a harmless, beneficial proposal.

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