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Critiquing Historical Economic Arguments

Between 1600 and 1975, data indicates that average income in Japan grew approximately 17-fold, outpacing Britain's 11-fold growth. A common explanation for this divergence is that Japan was significantly more successful at resisting foreign political and economic interference than other nations in its region. Evaluate the strength of this explanation. In your answer, discuss why resisting foreign intervention might promote growth, but also consider and propose at least two other potential factors that could have contributed to Japan's faster long-term economic growth compared to Britain's.

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