It depends on your perspective. In order to feed more people, any technology which will allow a country to feed its own people also allows it to direct other resources where they are most needed. On the other hand, new technologies can sometimes be mishandled or misused in dangerous ways due to lack of knowledge.
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the western part of SouthAsia, basically in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Stainless steel is made in most developed countries and many developing countries. It tends to be made in metal foundries.
Probably not. There may be some small companies in developing countries still using CFCs but all major countries have phased them out by the end of last century. Hairsprays have other chemicals which may not be good for the atmosphere either. We may have to wait and see.
depending on how much the solar power costs possibly.
Africa has the most developing countries.
No. It would be a good thing if people in developed countries were not wasteful.
Roughly 85% of countries worldwide are considered developing countries according to various classification systems, based on factors such as income level, human development index, and other socio-economic indicators.
National income is not a good statistic for discussing the income of developing countries as it includes the income of richest and the poorest. It does not represent the equality of income.
By selling their products to developing countries.
Sudan is a developing country.
Many European countries have GM-Free labeling on their produce. Some of these countries are France and Sweden.
their are 192 countries and a very large percentage are developing countries that are in debt.
What are the advantages of multinational companies to the developing countries?
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Globalization helps developing countries by creating jobs, and sending money into the economy of that developing country.
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries was created in 2006.