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Interpreting Correlation in Economic Data

An economist creates a scatterplot comparing countries' 'governance quality' scores with their average inflation rates over the past decade. The plot shows a general trend where countries with higher governance scores tend to have lower inflation. However, the data is widely scattered, with many exceptions to this trend. The economist concludes, "This evidence proves that improving governance is a direct and reliable way to reduce inflation." Briefly explain two major flaws in this conclusion based on the description of the scatterplot.

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