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The developed countries are the countries which are using the advanced technology, in which this countries are economically stable and with a good standing worldwide , while the developing countries are those who are yet to adopt the modern dau technology , this developing countries are mostly the third world countries.
Actually the basic differences between a developed and developing countries could be mined in details upon looking at some of the determinants that are chosen by the WDI for its analyses. The first being the GDP per capital which is very important and shows the income of every individual in the population. Then it’s the living standard which makes you developed in long run if it is good. Education and health is important and these determinants are always positive for a developed country and the opposite could be said for a developing one.
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Developed underdevelopment is actually relative, and determining whether a country is developed or not depends on the productivity level of a country.
The main reason is that developed countries have taken the lead in completing industrialization, and the overall level of productivity is high, and this level is still rising.
Definitely when a country is already progressing and is being counted in Developed countries list then it will start coping up to new emerging technologies. Lets suppose a third world country, they have so big economical and other issues so how can they manipulate there legislation for bitcoin rather to work on providing basic facilities and raising their economy.
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Lets get discuss about the differences between the developed nation and the developing nation.

First of all employment is the thing which makes the countries stand out from each other in well developed nation there will be enough employment option will be made by their government according to the population on their country which can increase the better standard of living in that countries but the developing nations are struggling to find the job opportunities for their people.

Lol employment is never been enough,because even in the most powerful and most developed countries has bystanders or homeless,meaning job opening is not for all their peoples.i have been into many countries and all i can say everything is the same about employments,the only difference is there are some countries that governments are corrupt thats why the allocated budget for development comes directly to their pocket and not to the people needs
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The employment rate is one of the most important social welfare in developed countries, such as insurance and medical care. It is very difficult for developing countries to achieve full name free medical care. But this only takes time.
Developed countries are countries where people's welfare is high, such as health, education, facilities provided by the state, communication and technology, making it easily accessible because it is provided by the state. While developing countries are places where the state is still at the level of providing better facilities for its citizens, because the characteristics of developing countries in the field of health and education are still lacking, because all costs are high so not all citizens are capable. Developing countries per capita income is still small.
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I think it ia more in a sense of the level of comfort that the people of a country is experiencing. This would include access to basic needs such as food, shelter, medicine, education and so on. It would also contribute to the opportunity a country gives to its people. I guess it is more like how close is it that people could be comfortable in a country.
Well, comfort is just one thing that could only happen when some things are sorted out first. In this case, we are talking about employment rate, infrastructures, daily living of an average person and so on. Developed countries are far different in all these aspects to developing countries and all balls down from the leadership. Also, there are some things you will get to see in the system when it comes to accountability and transparency, which is one thing that is lacking in most developing countries, and one of the reasons why they have been more prone to corrupt practices.

In the developing countries the Government official that suppose to create the enabling environment for companies and industries that will bring about employment for the citizens to strive, they are busy stealing the money meant for development, that is why most of those countries are in the same level year after year.
Sure thing! You know when you create an enabling environment for companies and industries to thrive, you get to create more jobs, and the unemployment rate dropping, people get to do well for themselves, the level of poverty reduces, which in the same vein also reduces the level of criminal activities and we get to see an improvement generally in such an economy. It is actually the economy generally that makes the difference between the developed and developing countries, and it all has to do with their level of approach to a whole lot of things when it comes to development in general.
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The employment rate is one of the most important social welfare in developed countries, such as insurance and medical care. It is very difficult for developing countries to achieve full name free medical care. But this only takes time.
There are so many dynamics with which you can easily see the difference between developed and developing countries like GDP of the countries, the GDP per capita, Living standard and literacy rate or education. These basic dynamics determine how much a country is developed.

If a country had low ratio of educated people, it just cannot cross the Rostow’s stage of development and cannot become developed so these certain indicators are very crucial in studying the difference between developed and developing countries.
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Lets get discuss about the differences between the developed nation and the developing nation.

First of all employment is the thing which makes the countries stand out from each other in well developed nation there will be enough employment option will be made by their government according to the population on their country which can increase the better standard of living in that countries but the developing nations are struggling to find the job opportunities for their people.

It is similar with a big company who wins a big project and the little companies who actually do the job.
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well development country there has a lot to do, much in infrastructure that can make a benifit for country itself. because of lack of it that can make high unemployment, low education needed for work and for human develop itself.
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I dont agree with OP as Developed nation means it got developed and now their is nothing to develop so how cum their is lot of job opportunity in the developed nation. Developing country will have more job opportunity as it is now getting developed and for that it needs lot of tasks and work to be finished so it means their are lot of job opportunity as more projects to develop means more job to finish to project. So it means that developing country have potential then of developed cuntry.
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In the development, they have enough opportunity to find work for leading a happy life and most of the development country are using bitcoin. On the other hand, on the developing countries, they have no opportunity to get a good job and it is a great regret that there crypto currency is not legal. It is really painful for the unemployed people on developing countries.
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Developed countries have better education, less illiteracy, higher levels of labor, longer life expectancy, and more government policies.
This is true but one thing that makes all the difference in the world is that more developed countries have less corruption in all levels of society, this is critical because corruption makes all those problems even worse than they are, if poor countries had good governments then they could eventually improve and get out of that state but governments do everything in their power to keep people poor to keep the power to themselves.
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In the developing countries the Government official that suppose to create the enabling environment for companies and industries that will bring about employment for the citizens to strive, they are busy stealing the money meant for development, that is why most of those countries are in the same level year after year.
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The employment rate is one of the most important social welfare in developed countries, such as insurance and medical care. It is very difficult for developing countries to achieve full name free medical care. But this only takes time.
Yeah that is the most visible indicator, the number of people who employment and unemployment, why is the country still developing? because a lot of their people's economy is still low, one reason is because they don't have jobs. You're right that health benefits in developed countries are really good, different from developing countries..
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I think it ia more in a sense of the level of comfort that the people of a country is experiencing. This would include access to basic needs such as food, shelter, medicine, education and so on. It would also contribute to the opportunity a country gives to its people. I guess it is more like how close is it that people could be comfortable in a country.
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The distinct difference between developed and developing countries is the quality of life of the people. In developed countries, the quality of life of people with higher education services and people are better educated, they have access to modern technology but it seems that the environment here is also in the direction of umbrella more infected with the development of technology
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Well, there are major differences between developed countries and developing countries but let us start off with the obvious one. The former one means it already reached its well-developed stage while the latter one means it's still on its way to become fully-develop. To further explain its sense, let's give some exemplification. First, one major difference is the economic status of the countries. Their economy defines how well they country perform. It includes then the business performances. Second, the employment rate. The employment rate shows how productive their people is and at the same time, how well do the citizens of their country can provide for their own family. Finally, how well do they utilize their natural amd other resources as main part of their developed and developing status as a nation.
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Furthermore, developing countries are consuming nations simply because industrialization is on the low, therefore they import virtually all other amenities of life even food while developed nations are industrialised with all sectors of the economy optimised for production.
Not really? Because the third world countries like Indonesia and India are haing all the industries in their country and exporting some goods to the other countries but why still they were developing countries?Maybe those countries have high industries on number but they are not enough in terms of quality to exported that is why they are just used by themselves.
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Furthermore, developing countries are consuming nations simply because industrialization is on the low, therefore they import virtually all other amenities of life even food while developed nations are industrialised with all sectors of the economy optimised for production.
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Developed underdevelopment is actually relative, and determining whether a country is developed or not depends on the productivity level of a country.
The main reason is that developed countries have taken the lead in completing industrialization, and the overall level of productivity is high, and this level is still rising.
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I think that is also distinguishable by natural resources and education. In the United States they have a great educational policy and always let students experience the most practical things. But in Asian countries, almost all students are taught only theory and not practiced. It is also a disadvantage for developing countries.
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