This is not a writing assignment, this is a multiple-choice question   Wheelan draws from the book, the Elusive Quest for Growth by William Easterly, a World Bank economist, to demonstrate that most poor, less developed, economies have wonderful and creative people and many other resources, and yet they continue in poverty. He cites the example of such a less developed economy and notes that the people in this country are largely illiterate, ill-housed, and ill-fed people. Their government has built nuclear weapons but is unable to conduct an immunization program against measles.   Question:  To which country was William Easterly referring in the above statement? Group of answer choices   Iran   Pakistan   U.S.A.   China   Malawi

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Wheelan draws from the book, the Elusive Quest for Growth by William Easterly, a World Bank economist, to demonstrate that most poor, less developed, economies have wonderful and creative people and many other resources, and yet they continue in poverty. He cites the example of such a less developed economy and notes that the people in this country are largely illiterate, ill-housed, and ill-fed people. Their government has built nuclear weapons but is unable to conduct an immunization program against measles.

 

Question:  To which country was William Easterly referring in the above statement?

Group of answer choices

 

Iran

 

Pakistan

 

U.S.A.

 

China

 

Malawi

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