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Too many difference about these thing. A developed country moves slower than the developing country, and mostly the developed country is a big and powerful country which makes them more powerful. In terms of market growth, the developed country is still on top while the developing country still having a hard time to grow economically.
I don't have any extra ordinary opinion but as far as i know. Those countries can be called developed countries where every person have a job There's no poverty exist there plus all are working for their country.
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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.


If a country will provide enough opportunity for employment for every individual, I can say that country is a developed country. As the economy of the country developed, better social protection service also being developed.
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I think one significant difference between the developed and the underdeveloped countries is that, the developed countries have relatively peace in their country as resources are fairly distributed across the whole nation but the same cannot be said of the underdeveloped countries. Most developing countries are faced with issues of wars and poor governance resulting in unfair distribution of the countries resources or wealth among the citizens.
indeed more problems must be faced by developing countries. i think main thing is human resources. to improve human resources many supporting factors must be met, such as education, health, etc.
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I think one significant difference between the developed and the underdeveloped countries is that, the developed countries have relatively peace in their country as resources are fairly distributed across the whole nation but the same cannot be said of the underdeveloped countries. Most developing countries are faced with issues of wars and poor governance resulting in unfair distribution of the countries resources or wealth among the citizens.
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A developed country, industrialized country, more developed country, or more economically developed country (MEDC), is a sovereign state that has a developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations. Most commonly, the criteria for evaluating the degree of economic development are gross domestic product (GDP), gross national product (GNP), the per capita income, level of industrialization, amount of widespread infrastructure and general standard of living.[1] Which criteria are to be used and which countries can be classified as being developed are subjects of debate.

While developing country (or a low and middle income country (LMIC), less developed country, less economically developed country (LEDC), or underdeveloped country) is a country with a less developed industrial base and a low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.[2] However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreement on which countries fit this category.[3] A nation's GDP per capita compared with other nations can also be a reference point.
developed countries: The main livelihoods of people in developed countries are industrial and service sectors. Examples of industrial fields are the automobile industry, electronics, heavy equipment, aircraft, and finished food. Examples of services are financial services, education, entertainment, and consultants.
developing countries: Economy Relying on Primary Sector
The economy in developing countries still relies on primary sectors such as agriculture, forestry, mining and fisheries. This sector still relies on natural wealth. Activities in the manufacturing and service industries are still lacking. This is because the production technology that is controlled is still low and only relies on traditional ways to process existing resources.
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A developed country, industrialized country, more developed country, or more economically developed country (MEDC), is a sovereign state that has a developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations. Most commonly, the criteria for evaluating the degree of economic development are gross domestic product (GDP), gross national product (GNP), the per capita income, level of industrialization, amount of widespread infrastructure and general standard of living.[1] Which criteria are to be used and which countries can be classified as being developed are subjects of debate.

While developing country (or a low and middle income country (LMIC), less developed country, less economically developed country (LEDC), or underdeveloped country) is a country with a less developed industrial base and a low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.[2] However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreement on which countries fit this category.[3] A nation's GDP per capita compared with other nations can also be a reference point.
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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.


Many factors are needed to consider in labeling a country if it is developed or developing. The number of employed, unemployed, and underemployed is also needed to be considered. You can also considered the GDP, population and other factors.
That is right, with what I have observed those who are in the developed countries usually pays higher tax, less crimes and those who has reported less corruption , here in our country I can say that we have a developing country but those who people are taking advantage on it too, especially corrupt politician so some people remains poor despite of the economic growth.
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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.


Many factors are needed to consider in labeling a country if it is developed or developing. The number of employed, unemployed, and underemployed is also needed to be considered. You can also considered the GDP, population and other factors.
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The main difference between the developing and developed countries is the power they have, especially in terms of arms. African country have a fuckload of resources, but they are underdeveloped. US has little to no resources yet they are over-developed.

Loool:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets-economy/090516/10-countries-most-natural-resources.asp

The main difference between the developing and developed countries is the power they have, especially in terms of arms. African country have a fuckload of resources, but they are underdeveloped. US has little to no resources yet they are over-developed. US can literally destroy countries if they want, but if they do,well its gonna be bad for them too, so that's why they aren't. So the US is more focused on ending African countries economically than going for a war.

What army does Japan have? Or the Netherlands? Or Denmark?
You should really watch this movie about Africa, Empire of Dust
It's not the US army who is forcing millions of Indians to shit and pee in the streets  Wink

Population might be another factor: Developed countries aren't overpopulated in relation to their territory size, developing countries are.

Density is relly not a criteria

Density per sq km
Netherlands      416
Belgium                   355   
Japan                   337   

Botswana      3.4
Angola      15
Madagascar   35


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Business opportunities is also a thing which can differentiate between the developing and developed countries,most of the developing countires not allowing or supporting their people to create their own business which can help to decrease the unemployment rate which also one of the big factors of developing nations.
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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.


Developed countries has a good economy while countries that are currently developing does not have a stable economy which can be highly affected by the growth of cryptocurrency.
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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.

Yes its true and goverment in developed country are provide more services into their people compared with developing country, and also many economy sector in developing country are owned by developed country. In education developed country are more into skill and knowledge, in developing country we are learn almost everything and we are more into common knowledge rather than specialization on certain skills.
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...but the developing nations are struggling to find the job opportunities for their people.


Honestly there are lots of job opportunities in those "developing nations" but those people itself are not helping themselves to find a job. Unemployment rate shouldn't always be blame to the government since in the end, it's depend on the people.

Struggling because they don't want to work? because of low salary offer? No it's not. Some are just lazy and want money to knock on their door automatically. Yes there are companies that have some restrictions or requirements but there are lots of companies not just them. It's impossible that even few of that thousands will not fit for people's criteria.

While government is doing something to reduced unemployment, people must also step up and don't rely purely on government.
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In responding to the differences between developed and developing countries we can see the quality of its population. Those who live in developing countries still use traditional tools in their daily lives, in contrast to developed countries that have used technological tools to help their daily lives.

Both of these factors are very influential on the development of a country, generally developed countries have a livelihood in the field of industry and services such as examples of industrial fields are the automobile industry, electronics, heavy equipment, aircraft, or others, while the example of services is financial services , education, entertainment, and consultants. However, for developing countries the average livelihood of the community is greater in agriculture or fisheries.

Surely, these two factors greatly influence the mindset of a society, those who live in developing countries tend to maximize existing work and cannot innovate into other industries. While for someone who lives in developed countries, they always try to make a job that will be useful for the progress of their country.
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I observe first world countries have their own technology and companies, while developing countries have cheap labor force and usually work for these foreigner companies. Population might be another factor: Developed countries aren't overpopulated in relation to their territory size, developing countries are. Developed countries export manufactured products, while developing countries export raw materials or cheaper products.
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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.


developed countries

Are the ones that in my own point of view can do anything which can do more it does not means it is developed it is a past tense for me it can do more and  learn more. to make anything and expand. It does not stop to its limits, it expands.

developing countires

Are the one that are growing they are the people who grows step by step and shows improvement of it's past capabilities. They learn and innovate and keep on growing until it can be called develped country.

Also I would say, speaking of DEVELOPED bitcoin would really help a country and it can be connected to any employment and poverty problem.
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If the difference in income here in our country, for me is the thing that really implies the development of different countries. In small countries, we see many wealthy and luxury cars but people who are usually living in poverty and sometimes people to live by asking money and food gated / houses like an exclusive subdivision with in which poor people to it's just a block away. It's just too much.
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I am not smart to talk about this, but I would like to tray share my idea. Commonly, developed country is measured and defined by the economic, social and education sides. It is measured by developed countries when the number of unemployment is low and many available job desks for the citizen. Second is social, developed countries having low of population growth. Then the reading awareness of citizen including children, teenagers and old are high. It means that many of them are able to keep and continue their study to university.

Developing country are trying to be same as developed countries, It is mostly same as developed countries. It measured by characteristic that were mentioned in developed countries.
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Developed countries are special terms that are embedded in countries with a relatively high standard of living in the technology sector and have an equitable economy. It can be concluded that developed countries are a country whose people have high quality of life and welfare. Commonly, a country that has high national income is considered a developed country. Developed countries have relatively low population growth rates. The infant mortality rate is also very low, this is due to advances in medicine.

Most residents in developed countries can read and continue their studies to college. One factor that causes the progress of social development in developed countries is social security that protects against the risk of loss of income such as workplace accidents, disability, illness, pregnancy, unemployment, and old age.

The most important thing to consider developed countries is low  unemployment. It is a specific characteristic of developed countries, economy of certain country will not run well unless the number of job desks is low and unemployment is high.
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Developed countries are of course more prepared in all respects compared to developing countries, this involves several aspects such as the economy, infrastructure, and government regulations. In developed countries, the people tend to be smarter in investing because their mindsets are different from those of developing countries. source that the most bitcoin holder is dominated by developing countries such as Japan, America, England and others
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