A low standard of living
All developing countries typically share characteristics such as lower income levels, limited access to education and healthcare, and higher rates of poverty compared to developed nations. They often experience economic challenges, including reliance on agriculture and a lack of industrialization. Additionally, these countries may face political instability, inadequate infrastructure, and social issues that hinder development. Despite these challenges, many developing countries show potential for growth and improvement.
By selling their products to developing countries.
Rational
Relaxed and non-traditional
explain how biogas can be specially useful in developing countries
A low standard of living.
All developing countries typically share characteristics such as lower income levels, limited access to education and healthcare, and higher rates of poverty compared to developed nations. They often experience economic challenges, including reliance on agriculture and a lack of industrialization. Additionally, these countries may face political instability, inadequate infrastructure, and social issues that hinder development. Despite these challenges, many developing countries show potential for growth and improvement.
Africa has the most developing countries.
By selling their products to developing countries.
Rational
Sudan is a developing country.
Relaxed and non-traditional
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?
which of the following statements most accurately characterizes the british colonial frontier before 1750?
Globalization helps developing countries by creating jobs, and sending money into the economy of that developing country.
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.