Monetary dependence occurs when a country's economy relies heavily on foreign currency, credit, or financial systems, limiting its policy autonomy. It's used through debt, dollarization, or capital flows, often benefiting dominant economies and multinational lenders. Developing nations may gain short-term stability but risk long-term vulnerability to external shocks and reduced sovereignty.
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