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Discuss national policies that have been attempted to curb over-urbanization. How effective have they been?
Default-Risk
The risk that a borrower fails to make the required payments on a debt obligation, leading to potential losses for the lender or investor.
Higher Rates
Typically refers to an increase in interest rates, which can affect borrowing costs, investment returns, and economic activity.
Standard & Poor's
A financial market intelligence company known for its stock market indices such as the S&P 500, as well as its ratings of the creditworthiness of borrowers.
Weighted Index
A stock market index in which each constituent stock affects the index in proportion to its market value.
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