During the past decade, the labor market in France

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During the past decade, the labor market in France has not been operating according to free market principles, but instead stifling functioning through its various government regulations restricting the hiring and firing of workers.

a. principles, but instead stifling functioning through its various government regulations restricting the hiring and firing of workers
b. principles, instead it has been functioning in a stifled manner as a result of various government regulations that restrict the hiring and firing of workers
c. principles, rather functioning despite being stifled as a result of government regulations that variously restrict worker hiring and firing
d. principles; the hiring and firing of workers is restricted there by various government regulations, its functioning being stifled
e. principles; instead, its functioning has been stifled by various government regulations restricting the hiring and firing of workers

OA is E but is there anything wrong in B apart from the use of , instead of ;

Also, I thought rather is preferred over instead on the GMAT. But here the answer choice with 'rather' is totally incorrect.

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by macattack » Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:23 pm
After narrowing your choices down to B & E you can easily compare them and look at where they differ.
The main difference here is verb tense; the use of the simple present tense "that restricts" is incorrect. Eliminate B.

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by [email protected] » Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:36 pm
Hi,

Another aspect of this SC worth noting is the usage of the word "stifled"/"stifling". A common usage of "stifled" is....

stifled BY......

The word "stifled" or "stifling" can certainly show up in other forms, but this usage rule makes it a bit easier to pick the correct answer.

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