What would a neoliberal argue is the main lesson of Taiwan's rapid growth during the twentieth century?
a. High levels of public debt can help spur economic growth.
b. The key to a country's success lays in the openness of its economy.
c. Governments need to promote national unity and a strong work ethic.
d. Government protection of key industries is essential to economic success.
Question 2
Suppose a political scientist is examining a country that has made the successful transition into a developed nation. If that examination focuses on the role the government
played in establishing the rule of law and protecting property rights, that political scientist most likely accepts the _____ view.
a. ideational
b. modern liberal
c. rational-material
d. socialist