Credit market politicization occurs when governments or influential groups manipulate lending and borrowing conditions—through interest rate controls, selective bailouts, or directed credit—to achieve political goals rather than economic efficiency. It is often used to reward allies, suppress dissent, or stabilize regimes. State-owned banks and politically connected elites typically benefit, while ordinary borrowers face distorted access and higher costs.
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