Developing country
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A developing country is that country which has relatively low standard of living, an undeveloped industrial base, and a moderate to low Human Development Index (HDI) score and per capita income, but is in a phase of economic development. Usually all countries which are neither a developed country nor a failed state are classified as developing countries.
Countries with more advanced economies than other developing nations, but which have not yet fully demonstrated the signs of a developed country, are grouped under the term newly industrialized countries.[1][2][3][4] Other developing countries which have maintained sustained economic growth over the years and exhibit good economic potential are termed as emerging markets. The application of the term developing country to any country which is not developed is inappropriate because a number of poor countries have experienced prolonged periods of economic decline. Such countries are classified as either least developed countries, Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, or failed states.
Development entails a modern infrastructure (both physical and institutional), and a move away from low value added sectors such as agriculture and natural resource extraction. Developed countries, in comparison, usually have economic systems based on continuous, self-sustaining economic growth in the tertiary and quaternary sectors and high standards of living.
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[edit] Measure and concept of development
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[edit] List of developing countries
The following are developing countries, including the Newly industrialized countries, that are not listed as developed or least developed countries.
There are no countries in this area.
[edit] Asia
- Image:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia
- Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan
- Image:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain
- Image:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei
- Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China
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- Template:Country data Indonesia
- Template:Country data Iran
- Template:Country data Iraq
- Template:Country data Jordan
- Template:Country data Kazakhstan
- Template:Country data Kuwait
- Template:Country data Kyrgyzstan
- Image:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon
- Image:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
- Image:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia
- Image:Flag of Nepal.svg Nepal
- Template:Country data North Korea
- Template:Country data Oman
- Template:Country data Pakistan
- Template:Country data Philippines
- Template:Country data Qatar
- Template:Country data Saudi Arabia
- Template:Country data Sri Lanka
- Template:Country data Syria
- Template:Country data Tajikistan
- Template:Country data Thailand
- Template:Country data Turkmenistan
- Template:Country data United Arab Emirates
- Template:Country data Uzbekistan
- Template:Country data Vietnam
[edit] Europe
- Template:Country data Albania
- Image:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia
- Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan
- Image:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
- Image:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Template:Country data FYROM
- Template:Country data Georgia
- Image:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova
- Image:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
- Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
- Template:Country data Ukraine
[edit] North America
- Image:Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda
- Image:Flag of the Bahamas.svg Bahamas
- Image:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados
- Image:Flag of Belize.svg Belize
- Image:Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica (also commonly taken as an emerging market.)
- Image:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba
- Image:Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica
- Image:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic
- Image:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador
- Template:Country data Grenada
- Template:Country data Guatemala
- Template:Country data Honduras
- Template:Country data Jamaica
- Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
- Template:Country data Nicaragua
- Template:Country data Panama (also commonly taken as an emerging market.)
- Template:Country data Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Template:Country data Saint Lucia
- Template:Country data Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Template:Country data Trinidad and Tobago
[edit] Oceania
- Image:Flag of American Samoa.svg American Samoa
- Image:Flag of Christmas Island.svg Christmas Island
- Template:Country data Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Image:Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Cook Islands
- Template:Country data East Timor
- Template:Country data Fiji
- Template:Country data French Polynesia
- Image:Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg Marshall Islands
- Template:Country data Micronesia
- Image:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru
- Template:Country data Niue
- Template:Country data Norfolk Island
- Template:Country data Northern Mariana Islands
- Template:Country data Palau
- Template:Country data Papua New Guinea
- Template:Country data Pitcairn
- Template:Country data Tokelau
- Template:Country data Tonga
- Template:Country data Wallis and Futuna
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[edit] Typology and names of countries
Countries are often loosely placed into five categories of development. Each category includes the countries listed in their respective article. The term "developing nation" is not a label to assign a specific, similar type of problem.
- Newly industrialized countries or NICs, nations with economies more advanced and developed than those in the developing world, but not yet with the full signs of a developed country.[1][2][3][4] NIC is a category between developed and developing countries, and it includes South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, China, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Turkey.
- Countries with an economy consistently and fairly strongly developing over a longer period: Pakistan, Iran, much of South America, several of the Persian Gulf States, the countries of the former Warsaw Pact and others. (See Emerging markets.)
- Countries with an inconsistent record of development: most countries in Africa, Central America, and the Caribbean (except Jamaica, in category 2, and Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory); much of the Arab World; also a few countries from Southeast Asia (Laos and Cambodia). 76% of the world's countries fall under this category.
- Countries with long-term civil war or large-scale breakdown of rule of law or non-development-oriented dictatorship ("failed states") (e.g. Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia, Myanmar, Iraq, North Korea); they sometimes also have low resources.
[edit] See also
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[edit] References
- ↑ a b Paweł Bożyk (2006). "Newly Industrialized Countries", Globalization and the Transformation of Foreign Economic Policy. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 0-75-464638-6.
- ↑ a b Mauro F. Guillén (2003). "Multinationals, Ideology, and Organized Labor", The Limits of Convergence. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-69-111633-4.
- ↑ a b David Waugh (3rd edition 2000). "Manufacturing industries (chapter 19), World development (chapter 22)", Geography, An Integrated Approach. Nelson Thornes Ltd., 563, 576-579, 633, and 640. ISBN 0-17-444706-X.
- ↑ a b N. Gregory Mankiw (4th Edition 2007). Principles of Economics. ISBN 0-32-422472-9.
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