I think it means that the economy is a free-market economy. But I'm not sure.
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Simple, you just said it. More economically developed country is a more economically developed country.
it honestly depends. there are many people who'm go against it saying it is very economically bad and there are people who want to continue to do free trade so it is up to u and what you think about it
No per capita GDP is only an average figure it does not mean everyone is more prosperous
Economically The adverb economically derives from the adjectives economic and economical.
They opposed the extension of slavery into the western territories because 'free men on free soil comprise a morally and economically superior system to slavery'
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MEDC stands for More Economically Developed Country. It is used to describe countries with high levels of industrialization, income per capita, and quality of life. These countries typically have advanced infrastructure, technology, and healthcare systems.
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They opposed the extension of slavery into the western territories because 'free men on free soil comprise a morally and economically superior system to slavery'
They opposed the extension of slavery into the western territories because 'free men on free soil comprise a morally and economically superior system to slavery'
Reducing trade barriers
it could mean poverty stricken and not having the means to have enough food or shelter.
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Core-periphery refers to a geographic concept where a core region is economically and politically dominant, while the periphery regions are less developed or dependent on the core. This concept implies a hierarchical relationship between different regions based on levels of economic development and power.
The answer to this depends on who 'we' are. Also, it depends upon what you mean by 'changes'. (do you mean politically, culturally, economically etc.)