According to Patten in "Malawi Versus the World Bank," when the president of Malawi reinstituted the subsidized fertilizer program the
a. IMF withdrew its financial assistance from Malawi.
b. World Bank changed its policy concerning government subsidies.
c. U.S. wholeheartedly supported his actions.
d. maize yields grew substantially enough for Malawi to begin exporting again.
Correct Answer: d
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