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Summary: The case deals with the political and economic evolution of country I from the period when President S took power. Under Person S period economy of country I grew gradually but it was not sufficient enough to uplift the economy of the country as poor management and crony capitalism was more prevalent in the country. After Person S was forced out due to lack of proper governance the place was filled by Person JW who moved towards market-based policies to make the country to reach its full potential.
To determine: The actions that Country I could take to improve its economic performance and impediments that could make the Government difficult to implement these actions.
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