The largest factor in how being landlocked affects Bolivia and Paraguay is their inability to ship cargo by sea. For many coastal countries, shipping things buy boats makes up a large portion of the local and national economy. Since they are not able to send things by sea, a lot of potential money is unavailable to the countries. Despite being landlocked, Bolivia and Paraguay can still ship smaller amounts of cargo by river, but this is not used often do to most rivers being too shallow for barges and other ships.
they wouldn't have supplies to trade.
original answer(not by myself) :they wouldn't have seafood to sell or eat . haha funny(and terrorfying) but being landlocked means alot of things mainly 1. It most likely will not get a lot of trading because of no sea ports. This results in lower export/income 2. It can be blockaded by neighbouring countries,it will have more incentive to be friendly. 3. It will not have a navy,resulting in less military power generally countries which are landlocked don't become big empires. like Canada,US of A,China,Rome,U.K
how does affect the all economy
it does not affect the economy
how interest rates affect the sa economy
The roads and the canals affect the economy because
Most of enterprises are small, micro and individual enterprises, including subsistence jobs like street vendors. Only 4% of Paraguayan labor force works in companies with more than 50 employees.
how does economy affects business
how does economy affects business
it had a negative affect in the farming economy if Africa
The affect that geography had on the economy of the middle Colonies was to help the economy. Farming was the main source of the economy and the fertile soil, and Natural Resources aided the Middle Colonies economy.
the economy experienced panics