Capital flight refers to the large-scale exit of financial assets and capital from a country due to economic or political instability, or in search of higher returns elsewhere.
An underdeveloped country, also known as a Third World country, is a nation characterized by a low level of economic development, widespread poverty, low per capita income, and scarce social infrastructure. These countries often face challenges such as political instability, inadequate healthcare, and limited educational opportunities.
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