African countries vary significantly in wealth due to factors such as natural resource availability, economic diversification, governance, and historical context. Countries like Nigeria and South Africa are often considered richer due to their extensive Natural Resources, such as oil and minerals, and more developed infrastructures. Conversely, nations with limited resources or ongoing political instability, like Burundi or Malawi, tend to have lower GDPs. Additionally, factors such as education, healthcare, and trade policies play crucial roles in determining the overall wealth of a country.
Some countries are richer than others.
No, it is not that poor but it is still poor. The country is way richer than African countries
The richer countries have better sporting programs.
Some African countries have more freedom than others. Every African country is different
because the owner will be richer so he can hire good workers to decorate and develope the places
because they are much richer than LEDC's
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No Uzbekistan is Poorer then her surrounding countries according to its natural resources, but is good in development, Afghanistan is richer in Natural resources and Kazakhstan is the richest countries in central Asia
Actually, the answer to this is that in terms of GDP per capita, Japan is richer. However, if you look at the GDP figures of the two countries, China has a larger value, though in terms of richness Japan is richer because its per capita is larger than China!
In terms of GDP, the US is wealthier than Africa as a continent. The US has a higher GDP per capita, better infrastructure, and a more diversified economy compared to many African countries. However, Africa is rich in terms of natural resources and has the potential for economic growth in the future.
In Antiquity, seafaring nations were much richer than landlocked countries.
Oil exportation generates large amounts of revenue for the country that has the oil reserves.