- Sun Mar 05, 2017 4:26 pm
#33256
Hi, I'm having trouble figure out why C and D are not correct for this problem. I eliminated E (the right answer) because I thought that the passage was describing an alternate approach that some nations are taking to address the issue of GNP not reflecting economic health accurately, and was not necessarily outlining policy implications of this issue. I imagined the "policy implications of the argument made in the first two paragraphs" would be something more similar to the second half of the second paragraph, where the author outlines how high GNP could mask deficiencies in other human indicators and high levels of inequality.
Could someone help me out here? I chose D based upon the same line of reasoning-- I thought that D was showing how some nations are changing their ways of calculating economic health to correct the weaknesses in relying on GNP, as discussed in the second paragraph. C was also tempting because the first two paragraphs, in my opinion, were essentially saying that GNP is not a good measure of economic health and that human indicators are better for this purpose.
Thanks!
Could someone help me out here? I chose D based upon the same line of reasoning-- I thought that D was showing how some nations are changing their ways of calculating economic health to correct the weaknesses in relying on GNP, as discussed in the second paragraph. C was also tempting because the first two paragraphs, in my opinion, were essentially saying that GNP is not a good measure of economic health and that human indicators are better for this purpose.
Thanks!