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Evaluating a Historical Economic Comparison

An economic historian proposes a method to estimate what India's economy might have looked like without foreign rule. They suggest comparing India's actual economic history to that of Japan. The rationale is that in 1600, both nations had comparable levels of poverty, but Japan, unlike India, successfully resisted foreign domination and went on to build a thriving industrial economy by adopting advanced technologies from the West. Based on this information, evaluate the strength of using Japan's economic development as a model for what might have happened in an independent India. In your response, discuss both the compelling aspects and the potential weaknesses of this comparison.

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