Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Two groups of economists disagree about growth. Neoclassical economists see the economy as a closed system of buyers and sellers and think growth can continue without limits and even help solve other problems. Steady-state economists say the economy depends on nature—resources come in and leave as products or waste—so nature’s limits mean there’s an ideal economy size, and growing past that hurts the environment more than it helps people. They suggest alternatives like conservation (using resources more efficiently and recycling) to meet people’s needs without more growth, and some say Western economies may already be too large.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentence in paragraph 2 that explains why steady-state economists view continuous growth as dangerous, then match that statement to the answer choice that paraphrases it.
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Unlock Full Passage16.According to the passage, steady-state economists believe that unlimited economic growth is dangerous because it
Correct Answer
E
"According to these economists, nature's limited capacity to regenerate raw material and absorb waste suggests that there is an optimal size for the economy, and that growth beyond this ideal point would increase the cost to the environment at a faster rate than the benefit to producers and consumers, generating cycles that impoverish rather than enrich." This sentence directly supports choice E, which paraphrases that unlimited growth may increase environmental costs faster than it increases benefits to producers and consumers.
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