Differences between More Developed Countries (MDCs) and Less Developed Countries (LDCs) stem from factors such as economic stability, industrialization, and access to education and healthcare. MDCs typically have higher GDP per capita, advanced infrastructure, and greater technological innovation, while LDCs often face challenges like poverty, political instability, and limited resources. Historical factors, such as colonialism and trade dynamics, also contribute to these disparities, impacting development trajectories and opportunities for growth. Additionally, social factors like gender equality and governance play significant roles in shaping the development status of countries.
Crude death rate (CDR)
1. MDC's are distinguished by comparing the countries' annual per capita gross domestic product, which is GDP, PPP is purchasing power parity. MDC is a country with a per capita GPD and PPP of over $10,000. Though the LDC is below that figure.
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Of course MEDC
Romania is a LDC country.
1. MDC's are distinguished by comparing the countries' annual per capita gross domestic product, which is GDP, PPP is purchasing power parity. MDC is a country with a per capita GPD and PPP of over $10,000. Though the LDC is below that figure.
Spain is not a ldc, the country of spain is a mdc, More developed country.
MDC- more deveoped country. LDC- less develped country.
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If you are talking about Less Economically Developed Country, then no.
An LDC country is one of the countries defined by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a "Least Developed Country", e.g. Congo or Bangladesh. A MDC is a "More Developed Country", e.g. the US or European Union.
A picture that looks like the shape of a cone not describe an MDC or more developed country. A cone or pyramid shape would show a LDC or lower developed country.
North Korea is a Low Developed country and has been said to have major economic crisis.
Crude death rate (CDR)