By selling their products to developing countries.
explain how biogas can be specially useful in developing countries
Most developing countries are in Africa, although any country pre-industrialization and in this millennium, digitalization can be considered to have a developing economy.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
Considering that there are more or less 200 countries in the world, and that currently only 40 of them are developed, then 80% of all the countries in the world are still developing.
Haiti and many countries in Africa
Developed countries are countries that are labeled as "First World Nations." These are countries that are generally rich (per capita and government wise), have good treatment of its citizens (plenty of freedoms for example), is not corrupt, etc. Some examples of developed countries are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland (which are the most developed nations). Developing countries are currently in the process of becoming developed (inheriting all the traits listed above and more). Some examples of developing countries include China, Vietnam, and Iraq.
Developed countries are those with a high HDI and have a high degree of industrialization and GDP. Developing countries are those with significant gdp growth and recent and growing industrialization.
Africa has the most developing countries.
By selling their products to developing countries.
Sudan is a developing country.
their are 192 countries and a very large percentage are developing countries that are in debt.
What are the advantages of multinational companies to the developing countries?
Globalization helps developing countries by creating jobs, and sending money into the economy of that developing country.
explain how biogas can be specially useful in developing countries
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries was created in 2006.
The mis-management of resources is a major factor of why developing countries are lagging behind. Management is thus very important in the progress of developing countries.