Canada.
MEDC (More Economically Developed Country): Japan, Australia LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country): Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia
LEDC = Less Economically Developed Country. Mexico falls within this category, as it isn't fully industrialized.
All of them have capitalistic economies; Australia and Canada are developed, industrialized economies while Mexico and Brazil are still in process of industrialization, commonly known as "emerging markets".
I guess you mean "least developed country" or "medium developed country". It is neither.According to the scale you are using, Mexico falls within the category of "High developing countries", just below the likes of Chile, Hungary or Poland.MEDC
Yes. Mexico is considered to be part of Latin America.
The early civilizations of Mexico throughout (Central) America developed socially by sending messengers along at least 10,000 mile roads.
Laws are strictly enforced but in less economically developed country's there is lots of corruption in law enforcement and more criminals than police.
Early civilizations of Mexico and central America developed socially politically and economically by making and helping citizens have food and made sure they didn't starve . Also they had great farming techniques which helped grow crops like corn, and beans
Canada and the United States.
Canada and Mexico
Canada, Mexico
No. Canada has a developed, free market economy, while Mexico has a mixed, developing economy. The largest difference is the amount of income per capita for both countries:Both 2010 est, in US dollarsCanada: 37,280Mexico: 15,010