the ability to organize.
difference between life expectancy in developed and underdeveloped countries
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.
Most of the developed political societies are democratic while the underdeveloped political societies are usually dictatorial in nature.
Development.
Underdeveloped countries are the ones which could not develop to the full potential. Development is necessarily seen as the growth path followed by Western countries. Hence, development in this context is in the perspective of modern v/s traditional or western v/s traditional comparison between countries. Underdeveloped countries usually have a large percentage of the population engaged subsistence agriculture or working on large plantations. Subsistence agriculture is raising crops for family use with little, if any, of the crop sold. Underdeveloped countries, a small percentage of the population is engaged in manufacturing and industry. Developed countries usually have a large percentage of the population engaged in manufacturing and industry. A very small percentage of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture. Those engaged in agriculture raise crops to sell products. This type of agriculture is called commercial agriculture. The difference is developed countries are fortunate and under developed countries are not. The difference between Canada and Africa perhaps would be a good example
The income level and standard of living
Banking finance is a part of economics which is backbone of any countries economic growth, monetary stability and helps countries to become underdeveloped to developed and powerful too.
Developed nations have a high standard of living, advanced infrastructure, and a strong economy, while underdeveloped nations often face poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to resources and services. Developed nations typically have higher levels of education, healthcare, and technology, while underdeveloped nations may struggle with issues like food insecurity, low life expectancy, and political instability.
the level of wealth
The income level and standard of living
The income level and standard of living
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