Multiple Choice

The table below shows the Gini coefficients for market income (income before taxes and government transfers) and disposable income (income after taxes and transfers) for four fictional countries.

CountryMarket Income GiniDisposable Income Gini
Alfaland0.520.31
Betania0.450.35
Gamorra0.550.48
Deltora0.380.29

Based on this data, which country's government policies are most effective at reducing income inequality?

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