From Private Profit to Public Power Financing Development, Not Oligarchy
Along with the rush to put private financial actors in the center of the development architecture directly, certain private creditors have also played a key role in holding back development efforts, particularly by exacerbating sovereign debt crises in order to generate profits and enrich wealthy investors.
Indebted countries transfer $90 billion more annually to private creditors than they receive—undermining public services and disproportionately enriching wealthy investors in the Global North.
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