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Evaluating Competing Causal Claims

Two economists are debating the economic effects of a country's shift towards a more market-oriented system over the past 30 years. Economist A argues, 'This shift is solely responsible for the significant increase in income inequality we've observed.' Economist B counters, 'No, this shift is the single reason for the unprecedented economic growth and reduction in poverty during the same period.' Based on your understanding of the economy as a complex system, critique both economists' arguments. Why are both of these definitive causal claims likely to be flawed?

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