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Wealth in Europe is more concentrated, as wealth in all capitalistic countries are (European countries are mainly capitalist).
On average, yes, capitalist countries have more crime, but this is correlation not causation. The reasons that capitalist countries typically have more crime is that fewer of them are police states and more of them have less restrictive gun laws. The monetary policies of capitalism or socialism have no effect on crime.
Forgiveness.
No. A country is not "more" or "less" capitalist based on when it acquired capitalism, but based on whether or not its economic regulations accede more or less to general capitalist theories and practices. In the United Kingdom, the government interferes more with the domestic economy, making the United States more capitalist. In certain ways, such as labor standards and minimum wage, China is even more capitalist than the United States, but in terms of company ownership and control, China is less capitalist than most Western countries.
Canada and the U.S.A together export more than 50% of the worlds' wood pulpReferences: Wiggers, Cindy. Trail Guide to World Geography. Nancy, KY: Geography Matters, 2002. Print.
Wealth in Europe is more concentrated, as wealth in all capitalistic countries are (European countries are mainly capitalist).
United States, China, India, Brazil, Russia, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Spain, Mexico.
There are some African countries that are probably more unknown than Turkmenistan.
Poorly. To put more of a fine point on it, its capitalist just like the US and most countries.
I think Siberia.
Grains; Carbohydrates and fiber
wheat