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      • A banana republic is a politically unstable country with an economy dependent entirely on revenue from exporting a single product or resource, such as bananas or minerals. It is generally considered a derogatory term describing countries whose economies are controlled by foreign-owned companies or industries.
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  2. A banana republic is a country with an economy of state capitalism, whereby the country is operated as a private commercial enterprise for the exclusive profit of the ruling class.

  3. 2022年8月12日 · When someone mentions a “banana republic,” they’re referring to a small, poor, politically unstable country that is weak because of an excessive reliance on one crop and foreign funding.

  4. banana republic, derogatory term for a country that has an economy dependent solely on revenue from exporting a single product or commodity. As a result, such countries are typically controlled by foreign-owned companies or industries.

  5. 2018年8月15日 · 香蕉共和國(Banana Republic)是政治學上的貶稱,用來指那些貪污腐敗、又或有強大外國勢力介入的國家,政治不穩定又不民主,常有寡頭政治,長期剝削民眾,而國家經濟則高度依賴水果、礦產等原材料出口。. 拉丁美洲和加勒比海一些小國如洪都拉斯 ...

  6. A banana republic is a politically unstable country with an economy dependent entirely on revenue from exporting a single product or resource, such as bananas or minerals. It is generally considered a derogatory term describing countries whose economies are controlled by foreign-owned companies or industries.

  7. 2022年8月12日 · When someone mentions a “banana republic,” they’re referring to a small, poor, politically unstable country that is weak because of an excessive reliance on one crop and foreign funding.

  8. 2022年8月23日 · The term banana republic describes a struggling country whose economy depends on exporting natural resources — particularly agriculture, hence the bananato larger, wealthier nations. These countries are politically unstable, making them susceptible to worker exploitation, government corruption, and foreign control.