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Comparative Economic Stability Analysis

An economist is studying the factors that contribute to long-term economic stability, defined as a reduction in the size and frequency of economic fluctuations. After analyzing data from two different countries following a major global conflict, the economist presents you with the following summary. Based on this information, what does the experience of Country B imply about the relationship between government size and economic stability?

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