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Environmentalists say that when a country owes a lot of international debt, it may push the country to make more exports and cut domestic spending, which could harm the environment (for example, by cutting down forests) and reduce services like health care or clean water. But studies show mixed or weak links between debt and environmental damage, many impacts haven’t been studied, and sometimes debt even leads governments to stop projects that would hurt the environment. So it’s unclear whether higher debt really makes a country’s quality of life worse.

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Locate the passage sentences that report empirical studies and note whether they provide clear support for the exports promotion hypothesis; the correct answer will reflect mixed or incomplete investigation.

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Based on information in the passage, it can be inferred that one reason for lingering controversy over the status of the exports promotion hypothesis is that

Correct Answer
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"But the evidence for the environmentalists' claims is weak." "With respect to the exports promotion hypothesis, one recent study does suggest a positive correlation between international debt and deforestation, but also indicates that other factors besides debt may play a stronger role." "Another study found only a slight positive correlation between debt and deforestation; in fact, in one nation the correlation was negative, contrary to the environmentalists' expectations." "The impact of debt on environmental indicators such as pollution or depletion of other resources has not yet been studied." These sentences show the empirical evidence is mixed and incomplete, so controversy persists because the hypothesis has not been fully investigated.
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