Library/PT 119/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

The passage argues that calling a country prosperous just because it makes a lot of money is too narrow, because money ignores important things like people’s quality of life and the environment. It gives examples: ozone damage could boost sales of sunscreen and look like more prosperity on paper, and a poor town that wants more logging to keep jobs might actually lose the natural beauty residents value. Critics say these non-money things have real value that economists ignore; economists reply that money is easiest to measure, but the author says that convenience is a bad reason to ignore what really matters—like judging a book only by how many copies it sells.

Logic Breakdown

Look to the final paragraph for the economists' stated defense: they argue prosperity must be defined in easily quantifiable terms and so should exclude difficult-to-measure values. Key supporting sentence: "Economists respond by arguing that to be a useful concept, prosperity must be defined in easily quantifiable terms, and that prosperity thus should not include difficult-to-measure values such as happiness or environmental health."

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According to the passage, economists defend their concept of prosperity in which one of the following ways?

Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly reports the economists' defense: "Economists respond by arguing that to be a useful concept, prosperity must be defined in easily quantifiable terms, and that prosperity thus should not include difficult-to-measure values such as happiness or environmental health." Option A restates this defense (that alternative definitions would not be easily quantifiable).
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