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Rationing is a system under which an agency such as the government decides everyone's "fair" share. rationing has often been used during wartime. if people receive a set ration regardless of the amount of work completed, how would this affect peoples' incentive to work? a) the incentive to work will not change. b) people might feel more inclined to work. c) people might feel less inclined to work. d) there is no effect on the incentive to work.

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