Growth poles
A) work as part of government policies to encourage cumulative causation.
B) emerge through the forces of supply and demand.
C) succeed based on the concept of comparative advantage.
D) rely on the international division of labor.
E) are a consequence of core-periphery relations.
Answer: A
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