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Both Matthews and Zipf gave their perspective on how inequality is exacerbated by more preference given to the ones who are at the higher end.
Options A and C are distorted inferences drawn from the passage.
Parsimonious refers to stingy behaviour. Since it is not referred to anywhere in the passage, Option B can also be discarded.
Option D: This option aptly captures the essence of Matthews and Zipf's discussion; this is the correct option.
Thus, the correct option is D.