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

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According to this report, East Asian economic growth in the late twentieth century was due, in part, to "D. strong governments that maintained business stability" since it was becoming clear that this region needed to compete more with the west.
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