Step 1: Understanding the sentence.
Here, “cooled” refers to an economic slowdown—not attractiveness or decision-making. It implies that the growth rate has declined in recent months.
Step 2: Evaluating the options.
(A) Matches the meaning perfectly — cooled = slowed down.
(B) Partially correct but weaker than the original (“slightly” reduces accuracy).
(C) Talks about attractiveness, which is not implied in the original statement.
(D) Incorrect — an economy cannot “decide” to cool down.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The most accurate and directly equivalent sentence is option (A).