all the developing countries have to concentrate about their education first.... i strongly believe it
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1.historical links / relations with acertain target countries
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Developing countries should adopt a trade policy that emphasizes gradual liberalization, allowing for the protection of nascent industries while fostering competitiveness. This can be achieved through strategic tariffs and quotas, as well as incentives for foreign investment. Additionally, investing in infrastructure and education can enhance productivity and support sustainable growth. Finally, engaging in regional trade agreements can provide access to larger markets while promoting economic integration.
For some of them you can use "future super-powers" None pattern for undeveloped contries has been created yet. Suppose that there are 8 developed countries. The ninth one should be a developing country ? Assuming that all the developed countries have multiple issues not yet solved, there are none fully developed country today.
it is unfortunate that an average individual classify a country as developed by its physical infrastructure, UAE is no where an industrialized (transitional) country not to classed developed, development constitute economically, infrastructural, human and social development, they must go along in hand, before a country can be classed developed, the countries on transitions are the countries where fully developed countries emerge from, in other hands UAE is has infrastructural, human and social development, but no where close to economical development, they are far from been economically developed, and there is a big minus, and the reason why they are still a developing country, UAE has no industrial base, if they can close this gap, they can be considered, i am an economist, if you are to consider a country to be on the list of a fully developed countries, that country should be Malaysia, if there should be a new term as newly developed countries, Malaysia and turkey, will be in that list. not UAE, far from been on that list.
Yes.. Trinidad and Tobago is a third world country; however, it should be regarded as a Developing Country, as First World, Second World and Third World were terms resulting out of the Cold War. First World Countries are regarded as highly developed countries Second World Countries are Communist Countries and Countries of the fallen Soviet Union Third World refers to Developing countries and Underdeveloped countries.
Theoretically both countries should have benefited. The colony should have become more developed and the coloniser should have enriched itself from the new resources. In practice this seldom happened. The colonising country did indeed enrich itself often to the detriment of the less developed country.
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Argentina is a developing economy, and a emerging market as well. Its economy was quite strong in the first part of the 20th century, comparable to most actual developed countries, but started declining in the 1950s. Since then, this country suffered constant crises fixed by abrupt changes in the economic model, damaging the long-term sustainability. The country held the worst economic and social crisis in 2001. Since then, there has been a rebound in economic terms, with high growth rates (7-9% per year) and significant social improvements. Despite this, inflation and public indexes' manipulation are now a problem in which politicians should work on.
all the developing countries have to concentrate about their education first.... i strongly believe it
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Developing countries needs to0 improve on each aspect of life.firstly government should attempt to appeare a way to use from technology for whole in the countries. When
Yes, the people of a country of country is the asset of that country. But there are some important obstacle behind this like if the government can't serve her people. Developing country like Bangladesh should utilize her man power. this is the first & main key to be developed for a country .
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