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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

David Warsh points out a basic clash in economics: big factories where workers specialize make goods much more cheaply, but that advantage tends to push small firms out and create monopolies. Smith’s “invisible hand” idea, however, only works when many firms compete, so the two ideas conflict. Economists mostly ignored the pin-factory idea for about two centuries because it was hard to express with math, and only in the late 1970s did they finally find ways to model it and take it seriously.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: identify the author's central claim about how economists treated 'increasing returns' (the Pin Factory) versus 'diminishing returns' and pick the answer that restates that thesis. Key supporting sentences: 'For almost two centuries, the assumption of diminishing returns dominated economic theory, with the Pin Factory de-emphasized.' 'And the economics of diminishing returns lend themselves readily to elegant formalism, while those of increasing returns—the Pin Factory—are notoriously hard to represent mathematically.' 'Only since the late 1970s has this 'underground river'... surfaced into the mainstream of economic thought.'

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
E
E accurately paraphrases the passage's main point: the passage says that for nearly two centuries economists de-emphasized the Pin Factory (increasing returns) and thus failed to account for increasing returns common in many industries. Support: 'For almost two centuries, the assumption of diminishing returns dominated economic theory, with the Pin Factory de-emphasized.' The passage explains why—because 'increasing returns...are notoriously hard to represent mathematically'—and notes that 'Only since the late 1970s has this 'underground river'... surfaced into the mainstream of economic thought.' Thus E captures the passage's thesis.
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