Former World Bank President David Malpass predicted Sunday that Iran’s economy could collapse into a “barter system” as the country’s financial crisis worsens amid the conflict with the U.S. and Israel. “All around the world, people in poor countries struggle with getting money, and they go back to a barter system where — and I’m…
Former World Bank chief says Iran economy collapsing into ‘barter system’ amid conflict
Originally reported by The Hill
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