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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Well
It borrowed money from the IMF to finance a restructuring of it's economy and never repaid the debt !
Since then, somehow it's often managed to find independent finance for various projects from foreign investors, but they never see a project through ! Or somebody in government starts skimming off the top, then there's a power struggle and the whole thing begins again !
It borrowed money from the IMF to finance a restructuring of it's economy and never repaid the debt !
Since then, somehow it's often managed to find independent finance for various projects from foreign investors, but they never see a project through ! Or somebody in government starts skimming off the top, then there's a power struggle and the whole thing begins again !
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
Geographical size has nothing to do with economy.
SW-User
Aww blue eyed Mario strikes again
because the imf fucked them over.
CuriousMind · F
You need to do your research.
Fernie · F
It's still considered a developing country... Sweden,Switzerland and Ireland are also considered "third world" countries in the same sense... understanding the terms "first, second and third world countries" would help you
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
You know that countries like Switzerland are quite rich right?
If anything it's mostly smaller countries that are among the richest in the world.
If anything it's mostly smaller countries that are among the richest in the world.
lorne13 · 61-69, M
Because a lot of it is owned by rich people who don't care about the country
BondGirl84 · 36-40, F
Size doesnt equal a rich country
WoodyAq · M
Peronism.
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TJNewton · M
Dont cry for me argentina the falklands will always be british
FeetAreFantastic · 41-45, M
What does size have to do with it?
Mariocrespo8546 · 31-35, M
@FeetAreFantastic well Brazil is bigger & has over 200 million people living at Brazil though it has poverty & rich people