The developed country's of the world are the first to have a reduced Birth Rate. As a result of this They will not be able to work successfully in an economic system where an expansion in production for the sake of expansion has to occur every year. The problem that will face them will be how to entice refugees into their country's in order to be able to keep expanding. I know, it sounds ridiculous.
No problem may occurs since undeveloped countries keep on their high birth rate.
May be related with potential to develop,some are in stages of developing while others are just a mile behind the success.
These internal problems made these countries vulnerable to exterior threats, invasions, and takeovers by more powerful nations.
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At random. Some of them get success, and some disappear.
Economically developed countries often have access to advanced technology, better infrastructure, and more efficient farming techniques, which enhance agricultural productivity. They also benefit from substantial investments in research and development, leading to innovations such as genetically modified crops and precision farming. Additionally, developed nations typically have a well-established supply chain and access to financing, which supports larger-scale and more sustainable agricultural practices. In contrast, less developed countries may face challenges such as limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, and less access to technology, hindering their agricultural success.
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The United States.
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One major difference is the healthcare system, with the US being one of the few developed countries without universal healthcare. Another significant difference is the emphasis on individualism and personal success in the US compared to the more collective mindset in many other countries.
These internal problems made these countries vulnerable to exterior threats, invasions, and takeovers by more powerful nations.