Senator Green argues that replacing the income tax with a national sales tax would increase the level of output. Senator Brown objects that this policy would benefit the rich at the expense of the poor.
A.
Both Senators’ arguments are primarily about equality.
B.
Both Senators’ arguments are primarily about efficiency.
C.
Senator Green’s argument is primarily about equality, while Senator Brown’s argument is primarily about efficiency.
D.
Senator Green’s argument is primarily about efficiency, while Senator Brown’s argument is primarily about equality.