An economic model built on the assumption that investors can move capital across borders without restriction is generally a strong approximation for modern, high-income nations. However, this assumption becomes significantly less valid when analyzing earlier ____ periods, even for the same group of wealthy nations.
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An economic model built on the assumption that investors can move capital across borders without restriction is generally a strong approximation for modern, high-income nations. However, this assumption becomes significantly less valid when analyzing earlier ____ periods, even for the same group of wealthy nations.
An economic model, which is based on the premise that investors can freely move funds across international borders, predicts a substantial surge in foreign investment into Country X, a lower-income nation, due to its newly raised high interest rates. However, empirical data shows that the actual increase in foreign investment is negligible. Which of the following provides the most direct and likely explanation for the model's failure to predict the real-world outcome?