MEDCS:
Australia, the UK, the USA, Switzerland, Canada, France, New Zealand, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Japan , Republic of Korea
LEDCS:
Bangladesh, Mali, Sudan, Peru, Fiji, Cambodia, Nigeria, Egypt, Zimbabwe
LEDCs are non-industrial nationsMedc's are industrialized nationsMEDC- MORE ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRIESLEDC- LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Yes, there is a middle category called "newly industrialized countries" (NICs) which are countries that have characteristics of both MEDCs and LEDCs. NICs have rapidly growing economies, improving infrastructure, and a transitioning industrial base. Examples of NICs include Brazil, India, China, and South Korea.
Some examples of Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) include Afghanistan, Haiti, and Yemen. These countries typically have low GDP per capita, high levels of poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, and underdeveloped infrastructure.
Argentina is considered a middle-income country, which places it between the categories of more economically developed countries (MEDCs) and less economically developed countries (LEDCs). It has a relatively high level of development compared to many other countries but still faces economic challenges.
MEDCs (More Economically Developed Countries) typically include countries such as the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom. These countries have high levels of industrialization, income per capita, and quality of life indicators. LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries) include nations like Afghanistan, Haiti, Ethiopia, and Mozambique, which have lower levels of economic development, industrialization, and income per capita. These classifications are based on factors such as GDP per capita, industrialization, and human development indices.
ledcs ask medcs for money if they need it but over time, medcs charge more and more interest and so the ledcs can't pay it back. medcs also bargain for their resources so when the ledcs are left in debt, with no control over their resources, they end up in poverty.
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LEDC because it has faming in it and ...
Because MEDCs have more money to spend on these technologies.
Because LEDCs are generally weaker than MEDCS so in a general term we are to see the weak rise compared to the strong, cause you cannot get stronger.
becuase of eternity life
One reason is because people are more educated in MEDCs compared to LEDCs - HQs need suffieciently educated employees to manage their money. People in LEDCs are not so well educated and so are more suited to mass production in TNCs.
Rates of urbanization are higher in Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) than in More Economically Developed Countries (MEDCs) primarily due to rapid population growth and migration from rural areas in search of better economic opportunities and living conditions. LEDCs often experience industrialization, which attracts people to cities for jobs, while MEDCs have more established urban centers with slower growth rates. Additionally, factors such as rural poverty, lack of infrastructure, and limited access to services in rural areas push populations toward urban centers in LEDCs.
Because in most MEDCs they have either run out of what was available or didnt have much in the first place, such as Japan.
Droughts tend to cause more damage to Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) than More Economically Developed Countries (MEDCs) due to several factors. LEDCs often lack the infrastructure, technology, and resources needed for effective water management and drought mitigation, making them more vulnerable to water shortages. Additionally, many LEDCs rely heavily on agriculture for their economies and livelihoods, so prolonged droughts can lead to severe food insecurity and economic instability. In contrast, MEDCs typically have more diversified economies and better access to resources that can help mitigate the impacts of drought.
Human response to earthquakes is usually much quicker in More Economically Developed Countries (MEDCs) than in Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) due to better infrastructure, resources, and emergency preparedness. MEDCs typically have advanced technology, efficient communication systems, and well-trained emergency services that enable rapid response and coordination. In contrast, LEDCs often lack the necessary resources, face logistical challenges, and may have weaker governance, which can delay their response efforts significantly. Additionally, public awareness and education about disaster preparedness are generally higher in MEDCs, contributing to a more effective response.
oxfam is one of them. but there are many more that support LEDCs like child line(also support MEDCs) The Railway children(supporting children that have to beg and live at Railways) i don't know if this is a charity but it helps LEDCs; Fair Trade which is growing rapidly through many MEDCs.