Todd Mundt

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Some 670 million people might live in low-income countries, but they accounted for less than 1 percent of global GDP. Their plight was a humanitarian issue. But it did not pose a systemic risk to the centers of economic and political power in the global north—unless, that is, their misery spilled over into mass migration.
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