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Zorluk: Çok zorEvaluating Inter-Claim Relationships and Argument Flow

Consider the following argument regarding urban economic policy:

"While some economists argue that capping rent prices in urban centers protects low-income residents from displacement, empirical data indicates that strict price controls invariably suppress private investment in residential construction. This suppression of capital over time restricts total housing supply, thereby driving up shadow prices in unregulated market sectors. Consequently, although rent control provides immediate relief to current tenants, its overall long-term effect is a net decline in housing accessibility for future residents. Therefore, municipal leaders seeking to broaden housing affordability should implement direct tenant income subsidies rather than statutory price caps."

Match each claim from the passage on the left to its exact structural role and relationship within the overall argument flow on the right.

  • Strict price controls invariably suppress private investment in residential construction.A foundational factual premise supporting a secondary cause-and-effect claim regarding housing supply restriction.
  • Rent control provides immediate relief to current tenants.A conceded counter-point included to acknowledge a limited benefit of the opposing position before overriding it.
  • Its overall long-term effect is a net decline in housing accessibility for future residents.An intermediate conclusion that draws from supply-restriction premises to establish the net negative outcome of price caps.
  • Municipal leaders seeking to broaden housing affordability should implement direct tenant income subsidies rather than statutory price caps.The main conclusion and ultimate prescriptive recommendation of the author's argument.

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Each claim matches its corresponding structural role: the investment suppression claim matches the foundational premise regarding supply restriction; the immediate relief claim matches the conceded counter-point; the long-term decline claim matches the intermediate conclusion; and the income subsidy recommendation matches the author's main conclusion.
The argument builds from empirical evidence (suppression of investment) to an intermediate logical consequence (restricted supply leading to long-term decline in accessibility), while explicitly acknowledging a short-term benefit as a concession, all of which culminate in supporting the main policy recommendation to favor income subsidies over price caps.

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1
Analyze the main argument structure and identify the final conclusion.
The final sentence beginning with 'Therefore' presents the author's overall recommendation (use income subsidies instead of price caps), establishing it as the main conclusion.
Identifying the main conclusion provides the reference point for evaluating all supporting claims.
2
Determine the role of premises and intermediate steps leading to the main conclusion.
The claim that strict price controls suppress private investment acts as an empirical premise. This leads to restricted supply and higher shadow prices, establishing an intermediate conclusion that the overall long-term effect is a net decline in housing accessibility.
Evaluating how premises build logically upon each other reveals the intermediate conclusion that bridges evidence to the main conclusion.
3
Evaluate transitional indicators and concessions.
The clause introduced by 'although' ('although rent control provides immediate relief to current tenants') acknowledges a localized benefit without undermining the overall argument, identifying it as a concession.
Recognizing concessive transitions clarifies how counter-evidence is integrated into the author's reasoning flow.

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Evaluating Inter-Claim Relationships and Argument Flow
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