Multiple Choice

A study analyzes the long-term impact of a historical economic policy that was enforced only within a specific, geographically-defined territory. Researchers compare communities located just inside the historical boundary with adjacent communities located just outside of it. They find that communities inside the boundary have significantly lower levels of public infrastructure (e.g., roads, schools) today. Assuming the two groups of communities were comparable in all other relevant ways before the policy was implemented, what is the most direct conclusion supported by this evidence?

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