There are 138 developing countries according to the United Nations classification based on their economic development indicators.
Africa is generally considered a continent with many developing countries due to challenges such as poverty, political instability, and limited access to essential services like education and healthcare.
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.
There is no definitive list of developing countries, as the classification can vary depending on the criteria used. However, the United Nations uses a list of countries known as the "developing countries" or "least developed countries" based on factors such as low income, economic vulnerability, and human development indicators. This list typically includes around 46 countries.
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developed: Australia, America, Canada, Cyprus, Iceland, Denmark, Austria, greece, Italy and Switzerland are just some examples from a long list which you can locate on Wikipedia Developing: Afghanistan, India, Brazil and bolivia. Many African, south American and centeral American countries
their are 192 countries and a very large percentage are developing countries that are in debt.
Africa is generally considered a continent with many developing countries due to challenges such as poverty, political instability, and limited access to essential services like education and healthcare.
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They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
Using the Internet in developing countries is greatly hampered by the high degree of poverty in developing countries. Not many people can access the Internet because it is expensive.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
Many third world countries or developing countries have a traditional economy.