Vartika Tripathi
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The most important characteristic of developing countries is that it has low per capita income. In addition, people in developing countries usually have poor health and short life expectancy have low levels of literacy, and suffer from malnutrition.The key source of data for understanding the major players in the world economy, as well as important … Read more
Vartika Tripathi
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Developing countries have less standard of living and income. Moreover, they have a high rate of birth and death. Developing also have a high rate of unemployment and inflation because of the few investments in the country. Furthermore, GDP per capita (average income) is very low,therefore education and health aren't sufficiently provided in developed countries … Read more
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A developing country normally has comparatively low level of affluence and more unemployment rate. In developing countries, there is low per capita income, poverty, less education level and low capital formation. Such countries are fighting to get these things, but might not have reached them. These countries are usually suffered from war, disease, poverty, natural … Read more