It is true that economic growth, by increasing a nation's total wealth, also
enhances its potential for reducing poverty and solving other social
problems. But history offers a number of examples where economic growth was
not followed by similar progress in human development.
Instead growth was achieved at the cost of greater inequality,
higher unemployment, weakened democracy, loss of cultural identity, or
overconsumption of natural resources needed by future generations. As the
links between economic growth and social and environmental issues are better
understood, experts including economists tend to agree that this kind of
growth is inevitably unsustainable-that is, it cannot continue along the same
lines for long.
Answer this question… It has made it easier for developed countries to import and export goods, but has sometimes led to the exploitation of workers in developing countries.
Development may be difficult to measure as regions within countries may have a large variation in development for example in china rural areas can be extremely undeveloped whilst the large Chinese cities are considerably more developed, this is also true in many other countries so it is hard to measure the whole development of a country when areas can be very different
Dollars and pesetas are different currencies used by different countries. Please determine which one you have and what country issued it, then post a new question with that information.
all people do not have the same notions of development or progress.each one seeks different things
different between agricultural development and industrial development
You are probably thinking of the different kinds of responses that took place in Haiti as compared to Chile. This has to do mainly with the level of economic development. More developed countries have better resources with which to respond to emergencies.
The income level and standard of living
Answer this question… It has made it easier for developed countries to import and export goods, but has sometimes led to the exploitation of workers in developing countries.
Answer this question… It has made it easier for developed countries to import and export goods, but has sometimes led to the exploitation of workers in developing countries.
Answer this question… It has made it easier for developed countries to import and export goods, but has sometimes led to the exploitation of workers in developing countries.
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Agriculture developed independently in multiple regions around the world, leading to different farming practices and crops. In some areas, like the Fertile Crescent and China, agriculture began around 10,000 years ago. In the Americas, agriculture started around 4,000-5,000 years ago. Each region adapted their farming techniques to their local environment and available resources.
Agriculture independently developed in multiple regions around the world around 10,000 years ago. In the Middle East, wheat and barley were some of the first domesticated crops. In Asia, rice cultivation emerged, while in the Americas, maize, potatoes, and beans were significant crops. These developments led to the rise of settled societies and the growth of civilizations.
Countries have borders to delineate their territorial limits and establish control over a specific geographic area. Borders help define a country's sovereignty, regulate the movement of people and goods, and provide a sense of identity and security for its citizens. Borders also determine the legal jurisdiction and governance within a specific region.
They were very extinct
An LDC country is one of the countries defined by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a "Least Developed Country", e.g. Congo or Bangladesh. A MDC is a "More Developed Country", e.g. the US or European Union.
They have more money in their pockets, and easy access to fast food restaurants and other types of junk food and snacks. Lesser developed countries spend this money on different things.