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Crank
3 years ago
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How might the economy of a nation like Britain impact that of the smaller, under-developed

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tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
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If the British economy is struggling, fewer tourists might visit Kenya.

Explanation:

Great Britain and Kenya are two countries that are on the opposite sides of the economic spectrum. The British have strong, well, developed, highly industrialized economy, being one of the most developed countries in the world. Kenya is a country that only recently started to move in the right direction. It is a developing country, and gradually it is moving forward, but is still way behind the level of the developed countries.

Despite these two countries not sharing a border, and being on different continents, they can have influence on each other when it comes to the economy. For example, Kenya is a country that focuses a lot of tourism, especially safari tourism. This type of tourism is mostly practiced by people from the developed countries, such as Great Britain. If the British economy starts to slow down, and it struggles, the people will lose their economic power, and will be less willing to spend on tourism. This will result in a decrease of tourist in Kenya, and with the tourism being such an important branch in its economy, it can be a big blow.

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