Which of the following is a difference between distributive policies and redistributive policies?
a. Distributive policies are intended to be neutral for taxpayers.
b. Distributive policies are looked upon as having winners or losers.
c. Distributive policies are occasionally provided by the state government.
d. Distributive policies are created to limit specific activities.
Answer: A
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