Sequence Ordering

An economic dataset tracks the per capita output of four countries from 1950 to 1989. West Germany began with a high output and grew steadily. East Germany started with a lower output than West Germany, and the gap between them widened over time. Japan and Spain both started with much lower outputs than West Germany but grew more rapidly. Based on this information, arrange the countries in descending order, from the one with the highest average rate of growth to the one with the lowest during this period.

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