What caused the economic boom in Southeast Asia in the 1960s and 1970s?
a. increased collaboration between governments and huge corporations
b. developed market for building components for European manufactures and assembling of complex products from parts imported from all over the world
c. American military involvement in Vietnam creating a huge demand for supplies, leisure facilities for troops, and all the infrastructure demanded by wartime.
d. economic policies focused on selective industrialization
a
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