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The Sunday Read: ‘The For-Profit City That Might Come Crashing Down’

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Infrastructure Blooms from Investment

Honduras, burdened by debt in the late 1800s, sought foreign investment by offering land and financial incentives, attracting U.S. banana companies. These companies invested in essential infrastructure, such as railroads and ports, significantly transforming the country's economy and social landscape. Despite criticisms of exploitation, the banana companies' contributions helped create small cities with housing, schools, and hospitals in a region previously lacking basic public services. This investment not only enhanced productivity but also laid the groundwork for modern infrastructure in Honduras.

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