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6 May, 03:24

Suppose a country has well-enforced private property rights for entrepreneurs, but a large fraction of the population does not have access to education and thus cannot become entrepreneurs. Moreover, their productivity as workers is low. This country is likely to have

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  1. 6 May, 05:51
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    Little to no inclusive economic institutions

    Explanation:

    Economic inclusion could be defined as the indulgence and in essence equal opportunities for all to participate fully in the economic life of their country as employers, entrepreneurs, consumers, and citizens.

    The statement above does not reflects a country that may have the the intention for economic inclusion but have not made the necessary facilities (support of inclusive economic institutions) available to make this achievable such as the fact that citizens lack education.
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