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Q:
A) This takes us back to John Stuart Mill, the great nineteenth-century economist and philosopher, who believed that nobody can be a good economist if he or she is just an economist. | B) To be sure, most academic disciplines have become highly specialized since Mill’s day; and, since the collapse of theology, |
C) no field of study has aimed to understand the human condition as a whole. | D) The life insurance industry has been destroyed by high and uncertain inflation as well. |
Answer: D) The life insurance industry has been destroyed by high and uncertain inflation as well.
Explanation:
Explanation:
All statements except ‘D’ are based on the economists versus the economy, while sentence D talks about 'The Destructive Power of Inflation'.