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Topic: Differences between the developed countries and developing countires - page 4. (Read 1223 times)

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I think it is more of if the people that a specific country has access to their basic needs at a higher scale than most countries. For example, everyone could have a hut and a blackboard and call it a school, but few actually becomes competitive globally. A developed country would definitely have it's citizens taken care of not the otherway around.
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I think the differences between of it is that developed countries refers to the sovereign state, whose economy has highly progressed and possesses great technological infrastructure, as compared to other countries than developing countries which is in process of their growth or is a country which has a slow rate of industrialization and low per capita income.

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The main cause of the difference is the amount GDP per one citizen - it is 20 times lower than in developed countries, reaching up to 100 times in some countries (mainly African countries).
This is tied to lower lever of healthcare development, hygiene and environment pollution and further leads to high crime level and dependence on the developed countries.
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Develop countries are more advance in technologies. They can response immediately to the needs of their people. And their military power are so strong and they weapons are more advance. Not like developing countries. They just rely on their allies to help them and give them some military weapons.
Some of the developing countries too have strong military forces and many of the developed countries even don't have military forces or nuclear weapons so it doesn't make the difference between the developed and developing countries.
As I see in developed countries the environment around people made for their comfort from good roads for all kind of transport and people as well to social politic of the government. Of course salaries in such countries are on a high level and allow people to live their life comfortably and even travel abroad. In developing countries the government and people just make an effort to look like developed country. Yes, some people live very nice in developing countries too, but anyway the most of people live very poor.
That is why we call them as developed countries but what make such difference from both of the countries is their political surroundings and the chance of making money for their citizen yes so it means they don't have employment right?!
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The difference is so big that it may be scary to you. For example, social welfare, the low-income of Africans with world aid is still poor, and the United States and China donate a lot of money each year is still the richest country.
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Developed countries are more developed than developing countries but if these developed countries will sleep and will not engaged in new technological advancement, they might be equaled by developing countries who embrace technological advancement like the blockchain as its economy will be boosted by it.
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Develop countries are more advance in technologies. They can response immediately to the needs of their people. And their military power are so strong and they weapons are more advance. Not like developing countries. They just rely on their allies to help them and give them some military weapons.
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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.



Another part I did like to point out is the  area of the basic needs which is really lacking in the developing countries; I know governments in the developed countries are well structured/organized to have the data of all the citizens and providing the basic needs and social amenities for its country. The developing countries' citizens have to fend for themselves and provide these basic needs even from the meagre earnings they make! The difference between the developed and the developing countries is quite a far end from each other.
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The main difference between developed and developing countries is that developed nations are more industrialised and more over per capita income is higher in developed countries. Secondly Human development index is less in developing countries.
No wonder the unemployment rate in developed countries is very small because you can easily get a job there, because there are many small or large industries that need employees, while in developing countries, industry is still very limited many unemployed and daily income is very small
Not only that, in a developed country if you lose your job it is relatively easy to find a new one that pays you an amount of money that was close to your previous job, but losing your job in a country that is still developing can be a disaster for a family, if you want to find a job relatively soon you will have to accept less money but if you wait for the right opportunity you will probably be unemployed for months.
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 As I see in developed countries the environment around people made for their comfort from good roads for all kind of transport and people as well to social politic of the government. Of course salaries in such countries are on a high level and allow people to live their life comfortably and even travel abroad. In developing countries the government and people just make an effort to look like developed country. Yes, some people live very nice in developing countries too, but anyway the most of people live very poor.
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In my opinion, a developed country is a country in which the economy is well developed. These include a developed infrastructure, industry, a high standard of living of the population and its income, GDP. In a developing country all these factors are only developing or are sufficiently low, and this is already clear from the name.
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we can consider a nation that is well developed by looking at its employment rate and how they are open for foreign country that has an investment in their country, if a country is not open or globally incompetent, there is no way we can consider them as a developed country, we can also look at the inflation rate and the status of their stock market. developing country perse are the one that has the potential to grow and has potential for accommodating foreign investors.

Yes and somehow developed countries are countries with economies that have high growth and security when looking at the gross domestic product, per capita income, and general standard of living, among other factors. While developing countries sit just below developed countries which is yes, they are these countries who are welcoming foreign investors and are opening doors to have a grow with the aide of foreign investors.
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we can consider a nation that is well developed by looking at its employment rate and how they are open for foreign country that has an investment in their country, if a country is not open or globally incompetent, there is no way we can consider them as a developed country, we can also look at the inflation rate and the status of their stock market. developing country perse are the one that has the potential to grow and has potential for accommodating foreign investors.
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The main difference between developed and developing countries is that developed nations are more industrialised and more over per capita income is higher in developed countries. Secondly Human development index is less in developing countries.
No wonder the unemployment rate in developed countries is very small because you can easily get a job there, because there are many small or large industries that need employees, while in developing countries, industry is still very limited many unemployed and daily income is very small
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I don't think it is just about employment. I think it is the wholistic well being of a country as a whole for you to be able to call yourself a developed country. I mean if jobs are the only basis, then almost all the countries will be considered developed. It's a matter of a country taking care of its citizens.
Of course it is not only about the employment opportunities and about how many people are employed. It is about the living standard of a country and its total domestic and national products, the scale of its exports of the goods and services and human development index.

There is a huge list to it. Even a countries per capital income does not tell the exact scenario for there can be unequal distribution of wealth as well. If on the average, the living standard of the people of a country is improving, the country is developing.
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I stand with Ukraine.
I don't think it is just about employment. I think it is the wholistic well being of a country as a whole for you to be able to call yourself a developed country. I mean if jobs are the only basis, then almost all the countries will be considered developed. It's a matter of a country taking care of its citizens.

It's not up to us to decide whether to call a country developed or developing one. There are trusted institutions doing that job taking many factors into account, and we can see the results in Wikipedia, for example:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_country

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developing_country

Regarding jobs, it's not that there are less jobs in less developed countries, but the problem is that they pay so little that you simply can't survive on your salary alone.
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I don't think it is just about employment. I think it is the wholistic well being of a country as a whole for you to be able to call yourself a developed country. I mean if jobs are the only basis, then almost all the countries will be considered developed. It's a matter of a country taking care of its citizens.
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The main difference between developed and developing countries is that developed nations are more industrialised and more over per capita income is higher in developed countries. Secondly Human development index is less in developing countries.
in developed countries, wages are much higher than in developing countries. so many industries are transferred to developing countries, where labor is much cheaper. as a result, the enterprise saves on workers and receives superprofits .
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The difference between developed and developing countries is based on economic status such as GDP, GNP, per capita income, industrialization, technology, infrastructure, living standards, etc.
The problem faced by developing countries in economic development is the problem of limited employment. The problem of unemployment arises because there is an imbalance between the number of labor force and the number of jobs available. This is usually the case because the country in question is undergoing a transition period of changing the economic structure of an agrarian country into an industrial country.
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developped countries are the ones that do not export raw materials but imports. non developped countries are the ones that sell raw materials instead of produce a product and sell. developing countries are the ones that just started producing.
Partially right but now a days the companies from the developed countries coming to the developing nations where the raw materials were abundant in nature and also the man power can be much cheaper than the developing nations but later they will take the profits made from the products in the developing countries to their developed country.
Don't be so sure they take the money from the developed countries to the developing ones as some people already gave up hope for their country right from the onset and when they realized how life should really be like in developed countries.

Yeah, we may have some, but all in all, as long as the economy is good for a developed country, whoever is migrating to such country would always be a part of the growth since one way or the other, they will still have to be rendering value to get paid anyway. The problem with developing countries balls down from the government and as long as we get to see people who will keep siphoning what belongs to the development of a country, there will always be a lag.
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