Products sold by developed nations versus those solid developing nations are different in that those made in developing nations are cheaper and depending on the nation are inferior or sometime superior to the same product made in a developed nation.
Developed nations have access to raw materials that may not be available in their own country, which can improve the products they can make for export. For example, China has access to copper and steel from the US and other countries. Recently, they purchased a US company, Smithfield Farms, that produces pork, which they need for their citizens. This is rapidly changing them from a developing country to a developed country. However, in doing so, they have ruined their environment and have limited the lives of their citizens to provide cheap labor. They have a way to go. India is Another Country that is on the rise, as their citizens become more educated in information technology and the medical fields.
The ketchup and whoever has bookbags
industry :) thx
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it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
The low cost of labor in a developing country makes it possible for the developed countries to use this resource. This provides employment, but at a low wage. A good example of this is Wal-Mart. People in developed nations enjoy extremely low prices on Wal-Mart products, but the developing countries suffer at their expense. Workers are paid little because there is a large pool of ready labor. Profits for developed nations mean long hours and low pay for workers in developing nations
Generally speaking the term "third world country" has been replaced in economic parlance as a "developing country". Developing can mean increasing agriculture production to help feed its people or even having some type of farm product available for export. In the case of developing nations we may normally see efforts of some people to relocate to wealthier nations. Once again, in general terms a developing nation is a poor nation. An industrialized nation has factories to produce products for internal use and for export. Generally speaking, if a nation has developed an industrial base it also has farmlands. Normally an industrialized nation has a majority of its population above the poverty level.
developing nation african countries are still developing
industry :) thx
There is a great role that media plays in helping a developing nation. Media reaches out to countries that can help.
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it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
Mr. McDonald once said that every nation was equal in ketchup and mustard therefore that is the difference, ketchup and mustard, but the great and mighty Bob Stuart said no, that is not the difference therefore putting Mr.McDonald right out of business. The real difference is who sells the best looking bookbags
A developing nation.
Developing
it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
The low cost of labor in a developing country makes it possible for the developed countries to use this resource. This provides employment, but at a low wage. A good example of this is Wal-Mart. People in developed nations enjoy extremely low prices on Wal-Mart products, but the developing countries suffer at their expense. Workers are paid little because there is a large pool of ready labor. Profits for developed nations mean long hours and low pay for workers in developing nations
The low cost of labor in a developing country makes it possible for the developed countries to use this resource. This provides employment, but at a low wage. A good example of this is Wal-Mart. People in developed nations enjoy extremely low prices on Wal-Mart products, but the developing countries suffer at their expense. Workers are paid little because there is a large pool of ready labor. Profits for developed nations mean long hours and low pay for workers in developing nations
Jordan is a developing nation.