Compared to Western governments, how great a role did the Russian government play in economic development?
Select one:
a. Because of the dependent nature of the Russian economy, the government played a relatively less significant role in economic development.
b. Because of the absence of a merchant class, the Russian government played a greater role than was common in Western states.
c. Unlike the West, all production and distribution of goods was controlled by the government.
d. Like the West, the government's role in the economy was largely restricted to establishing tariffs and protective measures for domestic industries.
e. The Russian government had no role in economic development, a task it abandoned to foreign investors.