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An international investor discovers that the government of a small, politically unstable country is offering bonds with a 25% annual yield, while governments of stable, developed countries offer bonds with yields of only 4%. From an economic perspective that cautions against deals that seem 'too good to be true,' what is the most probable explanation for this unusually high yield?

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