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According to a 1993 World Bank report, East Asian economic growth in the late twentieth century was due, in part, to

A. educational programs focused on free higher education.
B. relatively weak laissez-faire government policies.
C. strong governments that maintained business stability.
D. governments that favored import substitution over export competitiveness.

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According to a 1993 World Bank report, East Asian economic growth in the late twentieth century was due, in part, to governments that favored import substitution over export competitiveness.
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