How did export-led development in Asia reach its limits by the late 1990s?
What will be an ideal response?
Export-led development in Asia reached its limits in three ways. First, the expansion of international markets first led to high competition and, eventually, to oversaturation. (There were too many products and not enough consumers.) Second, once states reached world standards for development, it became less clear where they should further invest their resources or innovate. Third, noncompetitive banking systems characterized by crony capitalism in Asian countries held back improvements in efficiency and restructuring.
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What will be an ideal response?