Limited availability of financial credit to countries


  • Insufficient global credit capital

Nature

International credit-flow standards are set and maintained by a few great national economies and overemphasize their own interests. This results in forms of credit exchange in which only a few nations can fully participate.

Incidence

This disrelation is exemplified by the rigid exchange boundaries between the EEC/EU and other Western economies.


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