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LEDC means Less Economically Developed Countries. Those consist of mostly African countries. LEDC's are non-industrial.
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Not really. Indonesia is the only ASEAN member of G-20 and it signs various FTA with other countries. Yes! It is an LEDC.
An LEDC is a lower economically developed country, so basically, if a country is very poor and many people in the population who are poor, it is an LEDC, like Britain and the USA are MEDCs (more economically developed countries), yet Kenya and Bangladesh are LEDCs.
There are 47 Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) in the world based on criteria like income level, human development index, and economic vulnerability. These countries often face challenges related to poverty, limited access to resources, and development issues.
Peru is an LEDC
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It is a LEDC country.
Because ledc need jobs so it will be more sweat shops
Unethical countries, where people have no moral boundaries. Usually in LEDC's.
Mexico is normally accepted as an LEDC but like other countries it is "on the border" of LEDC as it is evolving but the average comes over as LEDC.
there are lots of ledc countries most of them are in Africa like mali, gambia, Zambia (that was 3)
Not many people uses wind power there are more windmill in MEDC countries and less in LEDC countries
LEDC means Less Economically Developed Countries. Those consist of mostly African and Asian countries. MEDC's are More Economically Developed Countries, consisting of European and North American countries.
Most LEDC countries dont have medication, education, shelter and most importantly clean, fresh water. (:
Bangladesh is LEDC because it is less economically developed country to other countries
Africa is a LEDC (LEDC meaning Less Economically Developed Country). Some more LEDC's would be Kenya, Congo, Chad, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Madagascar and Nepal.
people put bags of sand outside there doors to stop the water from going in
LEDC stands for Less Economically Developed Country. It is a term used in geography to describe countries with low levels of industrialization, income per capita, and standards of living. These countries often face challenges such as poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to healthcare and education.