The Sri Lankan Crisis : An Outcome of Populist Macroeconomics and Family-run Polity? : vimarsana.com

The Sri Lankan Crisis : An Outcome of Populist Macroeconomics and Family-run Polity?

Many have argued that the current Sri Lankan crisis was caused by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war, and the country’s overdependence on predatory Chinese lending. Sri Lanka’s problems are more deep-rooted and have their origins in economic policy that focused on providing fi scal sops and a family-run political establishment that enabled the

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