Which of these was NOT a major economic problem faced by countries immediately after World

War I?
A devaluation of currency
B industrial overproduction
C tight economic regulation
D agricultural overproduction

1 answer

C tight economic regulation

Countries immediately after World War I primarily faced issues like devaluation of currency, industrial overproduction, and agricultural overproduction. Tight economic regulation was not a major problem during that time; instead, many economies were dealing with the aftermath of the war, struggling with inflation and transitions to peacetime economies.