In international development, bias towards urban areas is sometimes an issue. Sometimes those in more rural locations of underdeveloped countries can be forgotten about.
Underdeveloped countries missed the wave of the Industrial Revolution due to a variety of factors. These include a lack of technological advancements, limited infrastructure, low levels of education and literacy, colonial exploitation, and dependence on traditional agricultural practices. Additionally, the focus on agriculture meant that there was little incentive to invest in industrialization before the benefits became apparent.
Not necessarily. Bias is just an opinion. Therefore, you can have a good bias (I believe that this is amazing), but you can also have negative bias (Myspace sucks!) In electronics, bias can be either negative or positive.
A bias in a graph is when you can actually see much of a difference.
Morocco is a developing country ;)
Urban settlement is the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities as opposed to rural settlement.
they had lack of resources
yes
the USA, underdeveloped mind wise that is
The relationship between energy usage and developed underdeveloped countries is that energy consumption is greater in developed countries than in underdeveloped countries. This may indicate that there is a strong link between energy consumption and economic development.
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There's no difference on this statistical subject among developed, underdeveloped and emerging countries.
Underdeveloped countries are underdeveloped because they have little urbanization. If they were to urbanize and industrialize, they'd be considered industrializing countries, and would later be considered developed.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.