In More Economically Developed Countries (MEDCs), people typically work in sectors such as services, manufacturing, and technology. Common jobs include those in finance, healthcare, education, information technology, and retail. The service sector often dominates, employing a significant portion of the workforce in roles like management, customer service, and professional services. Additionally, there is a growing emphasis on innovation and research-driven positions in MEDCs.
It depends on which Korea you're referring to. North Korea is an LEDC, and definitely not an MEDC. South Korea is an MEDC, although some don't refer to the country as being completely more economically developed.
America is an MEDC, becauseAmerica is an MEDC because it has a better education, more companies are employing workers there-fore there are better jobs, this then makes better wages so people in that country can spend there money at shops which helps them. America have a better health care.
Yes it is. America is an MEDC because it has the facilities that everyone needs and has all the things that people need.
Yess it is an MEDC at least i think soo from reading information from other people on the internet im not certain though x
no it hasn't because in medc the factories close down to go to poorer countries where they don't have to pay the workers as much so all the people that worked in the factories in MEDC loose their jobs so globalisation doesn't have a good effect on medc.
It is an MEDC obviously.
Medc! Xd
It is a Medc as it is a developed country
Definitely MEDC.
it's any medc
Holland is an MEDC
Shanghai is an MEDC .