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Credit Market Constrained

Credit market constrained refers to the situation of individuals who are either limited in the amount of money they can borrow or can only secure loans under unfavorable conditions, such as at high interest rates or by providing collateral for a mortgage. This often affects those with limited personal wealth.

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