Strong states theories argue that

a. countries would develop faster if governments did not intervene in the economy and let market forces work naturally, creating stronger states.
b. even with increasing globalization, governments have maintained, and perhaps even enhanced, their ability to tax, spend, and regulate.
c. globalization limits the ability of governments to tax, spend, and regulate.
d. to promote development, states should take a "strong" role by providing subsidies to key domestic industries and pursuing protectionist trade policies.
e. a country's move from underdevelopment to modernization can be understood and modeled based on development in the West.

B

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