Multiple Choice

Two city planners are debating how to allocate a limited number of new public housing units. Planner A argues that the units should be given to the families with the lowest current incomes, as this would provide the greatest benefit to those in most desperate need. Planner B argues that the units should be allocated via a lottery system open to all residents below a certain income threshold, believing that everyone who qualifies should have an equal chance. What does this disagreement fundamentally demonstrate about evaluating economic allocations?

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