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by MichaelZuo
1231 days ago
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> Food is parceled out so a small amount of food bank fraud creates a slightly smaller parcel for everyone, in the case where food is limited. This makes sense, thanks for actually writing an easy to follow explanation. > If fraud rates are small, the cost to everyone is trivial; if fraud rates are zero, the costs get piled onto a few unfortunate souls who couldn't pass the test despite actually needing help. Can you explain how the second follows the first? |
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