In this passage, Keynes argues that
A recovery should be pursued before reform.
B reform should be pursued before recovery.
C recovery and reform should be pursued simultaneously.
D recovery and reform should both be tabled indefinitely.
Which TWO reasons help Keynes argue that his priorities are correct regarding recovery and reform?
A He says that recovery, unlike reform, is needed right now.
B He says that too much recovery would be counter-productive.
C He says that recovery and reform should be inseparable from one another.
D He says that reform is difficult because no one knows for sure what it is.
E He says that pushing too hard on immediate reform would be counter-productive.
The correct answer is A and E.
Explanation: Keynes emphasizes that recovery is urgently needed and should be prioritized (A), as immediate reform could hinder progress (E). Therefore, he argues that focusing on recovery first will set a better foundation for future reforms. If you need more in-depth assistance, check the extended services page!