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Four alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.Until recently, economic growth and social policy were thought of separately. Inequalities and social inclusion were viewed as a residual outcome of necessary market-led growth. The development response was to get markets right first and then deal with any remaining pockets of the poor. Persistent poverty and growing social exclusion call the approach into question.Considering economic growth and social policies as mutually exclusive concepts has resulted in persistent poverty and growing social inclusions.Persistent poverty and increasing social inequalities confirm that it is wrong to consider economic growth and social policies separately.Economic growth and social policies are interlinked and thus should not be viewed separately.Perpetual poverty and growing social inequalities cause doubt about the validity of considering economic growth and social policies as separate entities.

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Four alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.Until recently, economic growth and social policy were thought of separately. Inequalities and social inclusion were viewed as a residual outcome of necessary market-led growth. The development response was to get markets right first and then deal with any remaining pockets of the poor. Persistent poverty and growing social exclusion call the approach into question.Considering economic growth and social policies as mutually exclusive concepts has resulted in persistent poverty and growing social inclusions.Persistent poverty and increasing social inequalities confirm that it is wrong to consider economic growth and social policies separately.Economic growth and social policies are interlinked and thus should not be viewed separately.Perpetual poverty and growing social inequalities cause doubt about the validity of considering economic growth and social policies as separate entities.

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Persistent poverty and increasing social inequalities confirm that it is wrong to consider economic growth and social policies separately.

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