assisting in population control
increasing food production
increasing industrial production
all of the above
the answer is all of the above
providing financial assistance, technology transfer, and expertise. This is believed to help poor nations progress and catch up with wealthy nations through industrialization and modernization.
Approximately 1.3 billion people live in first world countries. This includes countries with high levels of economic development and industrialization such as the United States, Canada, Japan, and many European nations.
The movement was called the New South movement. It aimed to promote industrialization and economic modernization in the southern United States following the Civil War. Leaders like Henry Grady advocated for diversified economies and new industries to replace the agrarian focus of the region.
The world's population in 2020 was approximately 7.8 billion people.
One positive effect of the domestic slave trade was the economic growth and development of the southern states in the United States. The trade contributed to the expansion of plantations and agricultural production, leading to increased wealth for slave owners and the local economy.
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a ranking created by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to measure countries or regions according to three basic population parameters: health, education and income. It allows us to compare present and past indexes among countries and how progress is made according to these parameters. For example, using today's parameters, you can find out that during 1975 the United States had an HDI of 0.870, equivalent to present-day Poland. On the same venue, China had an HDI of 0.530 during 1975, equivalent to present-day Haiti. This also allows us to determine that during the following 35 years, China will reach the health, education and income levels of the United States.
it serves to foster peace and harmony among nation states, upgrade and improve living standards and facilitate economic and social development.
"The United States now ranks eighteenth in Education among the World's industrial nations" - The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development November 19th, 2008
Leopold Kohr has written: 'Development without aid' -- subject(s): Autarchy, Economic development, Economic policy, Small States, States, Small 'Is Wales viable?' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'The city of man' -- subject(s): Social conditions, City planning, Case studies, Slums 'The breakdown of nations' -- subject(s): Economic development, History, Philosophy, Size of States, Small States, Social problems 'A pair of cranks' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political science, Economics 'Customs unions' -- subject(s): Customs unions
Some of them include:United Nations (UN)Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)InterpolInternational Criminal Court (ICC)Organization of American States (OAS)
science and technology has had a positive impact on the economic development of the United States and has improved standards of living
Ralph Gray has written: 'Economic development of the United States' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
V. S. Mahajan has written: 'Recent developments in Indian economy' 'Economic development of border states of India' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy 'Indian economy and regional development' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Regional planning 'New product models' 'Planning, development, and economic policy in India' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Economic development, Economic policy
World Systems Theory
The United States, Canada and India
Accelerate economic growth and development of the Partner States through the attainment of the free movement of goods, persons and labour, the rights of establishment and residence and the free movement of services and capital; ● Strengthen, coordinate and regulate the economic and trade relations among the Partner States in order to promote accelerated, harmonious and balanced development within the Community; ● Sustain the expansion and integration of economic activities within the Community, the benefit of which shall be equitably distributed among the Partner States; ● Promote common understanding and cooperation among the nationals of the Partner States for their economic and social development; and ● Enhance research and technological advancement to accelerate economic and social development
UNCTAD stands for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. It has 194 member states and is responsible for dealing with the development of international trade.
The only Ecowas found is the Economic Community of West African States. They are over the economic and development of the West African States. They also help with treaties and vital enterprises.