like the USA, Japan is a developed or post industrial country
Denmark is a developed country, known for its high standard of living, robust economy, and comprehensive welfare system. It consistently ranks high in various global indices for quality of life, education, and healthcare. The country has a strong infrastructure, advanced technological capabilities, and a high level of social equality, distinguishing it from developing nations.
First, a "developing country" or "developing economy" is a good thing. It simply means its "developing" toward a more advanced economy such as an Australian or German economy etc. There are a bunch of indexes used to measure the stages of a developing country such as: (life expectancy, access to healthcare, how much money does an avg person make in that country etc.) So examples of developing countries or developing economies are: Chile, Colombia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, South Africa. These countries, though they still have improvements to make, are heading in the right direction with healthy growing economies. To give you an idea, you can look at where the new markets located and locating to for hi-tech production. S. America and S. East Asia have had great growth in these sectors.
Economic factors can significantly influence the adoption and utilization of technology in developing countries. Limited financial resources may restrict access to advanced technologies, leading to reliance on outdated systems. Additionally, economic stability affects investments in infrastructure, which is crucial for technology deployment. Conversely, economic growth can spur innovation and increase access to technology, enhancing productivity and quality of life.
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its low because Afghanistan is a developing country
Asia
Life in a developing country can be challenging due to limited access to resources such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. There may be higher rates of poverty, unemployment, and inequality. However, the culture in developing countries often fosters strong community ties and resilience in the face of adversity.
it slowly kills you..... . . . . . . . . . . just like love.
Culture is the arts, education, attitudes, morals, and beliefs of people who live in a region. Environment can affect the culture of people and how they live by developing distinct ways of life because of limited outside sources influencing the way of life. In Ghana the people are very traditional and have limited outside influence on their culture.
like the USA, Japan is a developed or post industrial country
Pakistan is a developing country will get better in the future yes it is worth living if you want a life not like uk 90% work no life
life in west Africa depends on the country.most of the countries in west Africa are poor thereby making life hard example guinea Bissau is one of the poorest country in the world.generally west africa has a very rich culture and mineral resourses and are also developing fast for example Nigeria is one of the fastest developing country in African and probably in the world
The differences in wealth affects life in North Carolina in various ways. This is what creates the different social classes which are an inhibitor to developing a unified society.
Yes, because it helps to provide an overall view of the state that country is in - developed or developing.
Denmark is a developed country, known for its high standard of living, robust economy, and comprehensive welfare system. It consistently ranks high in various global indices for quality of life, education, and healthcare. The country has a strong infrastructure, advanced technological capabilities, and a high level of social equality, distinguishing it from developing nations.
literacy and education;; and life expectancy