Categorias: Todos - income - development - infrastructure - farming

por Gregory Salazar 6 anos atrás

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dev vs non dev

The differences between developing and developed nations are stark and multifaceted, encompassing economic, social, and technological dimensions. Developing nations often face challenges such as poor infrastructure, political instability, low per capita income, and a reliance on single-crop economies.

dev vs non dev

dev vs non dev

developed nation

good living condisons
the general public have a good quality of life
infreastructure
there are quality building and construction
modern teaching standards
we have figured out a effective way to pass knowledge to the next generation
industrial tecnological advancements
we are able to create machines to do work for us
high per capita income levels
as a nation we make a lot of money

developing nation

solution: diversify farming, convince people to invest in the counrty to build better infartrautre
poor infaftructure
booming population
low per capita income levels
political instability
one crop encnomy