resources entering country through necessitypeople and other financial resources that come into a country because they have been forced to leave their own country for economic or political reasons
In July 1995, the Soufrière Hills volcano erupted, destroying the capital, Plymouth, and the economy, resulting in heavy dependence on assistance from the United Kingdom. The volcano remains intermittently active; a volcanic exclusion zone covers the southern half of the island and extends two
Jordan's economic development has been hindered by its lack of natural resources, influxes of refugees from the West Bank in 1967 and Iraq since 2003, and the impact of conflict on its trade with Israel and Iraq. High levels of poverty, unemployment and government debt are long-term problems