By that definition, it is developing. However, Mexico is a Upper-Middle income nation, in transition to developed status.
Less developed.
It is a developing country.
Sweden is a developed country.
No. Third world.
No. Mexico is a third world country. However, it's level of development qualifies it as an "emerging market" or "developing country".
like the USA, Japan is a developed or post industrial country
Federal presidential republic, emerging market, developing country on the third world.
Developing countries are also known as third world countries. These countries are less industrialized than developed countries. Many countries in Africa and southern Asia are third world countries.
Cote d'Ivoire, also known as Ivory Coast is a third world developing country from Africa.
Answer 1:"Second World" is a Cold War Era definition for those countries that belonged to the Warsaw Pact (i.e: communists). In this regard, Mexico was part of the Third World.Nowadays, this definition is no longer in use; Mexico falls within the group of "upper-middle income" nations, such as Brazil, Thailand, Turkey, and Iran.Answer 2:In economic terms: First world = Developed countries, Second world = Developing countries, Third world = Under developed countries.(This last answer is debatable, as no modern economic theorists use such definition. One of its difficulties would be: how is a country defined as part of the "first" or "second" worlds? For example: South Korea, which some sources define as "developed" while others define it as "developing").
It's not developing ...it's disassembling. It has financial and political problems.
Jordan is a developing country, not third world.
According to CIA world fact book it's a developed country.
Yes.. Trinidad and Tobago is a third world country; however, it should be regarded as a Developing Country, as First World, Second World and Third World were terms resulting out of the Cold War. First World Countries are regarded as highly developed countries Second World Countries are Communist Countries and Countries of the fallen Soviet Union Third World refers to Developing countries and Underdeveloped countries.