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A common criticism of capitalist economies is that they encourage greed, but participants in capitalist systems must often act in their own self-interest. If they did otherwise—say they sold their product at a loss—then sustaining their companies, and the economy in general, would be difficult, if not impossible. Obviously, the greed people ascribe to capitalist economies is indicative of well-functioning economic systems.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines this reasoning?

  • A

    Sustained existence of companies is not necessarily an indicator of a well-functioning economy.

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  • B

    The continued existence of some companies is not in the best interests of the economy as a whole.

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  • C

    People often criticize capitalist economies for things other than encouraging greed.

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  • D

    A company’s policies could obstruct the proper functioning of an economy.

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  • E

    Some of the actions taken within capitalist economies could have been taken for reasons other than self-interest.

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正确答案: A

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