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    De·vel·op·ing coun·try
    /dəˈveləpiNG ˌkəntrē/

    noun

    • 1. a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.

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  2. A developing country is a sovereign state with a less developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreement on which countries fit this category.

  3. DEVELOPING COUNTRY definition: a country with little industrial and economic activity and where people generally have low incomes: . Learn more.

  4. May 29, 2021 · The Human Development Index. The best way to define a country as either developed or developing is to use both economic and social measurements. One method of combining both types of measurements is the one used by the United Nations, known as the Human Development Index (HDI).

  5. May 5, 2022 · Developing countries have economies with low gross domestic product per capita and rely more on agriculture. Learn more about developing countries and how they work.

  6. A Developing Country is a nation that fares poorly on the HDI and has low levels of industrialization. HDI stands for Human Development Index. A developing country is less developed than a developed country. We also refer to developed countries as advanced economies.

  7. Terms such as “developing country,” “low- and middle- income country,” and “Global South” are sometimes used to describe certain regions of the world. But the use of these terms today remains...

  8. a country with little industrial and economic activity and where people generally have low incomes: Ministers insist that freer trade could reduce poverty in developing countries. Compare. developed country. less-developed country. underdeveloped country.

  9. Most developing countries are in the southern hemisphere. Also known as a less developed country or a Third World country. Compare developed country, transitional nation.

  10. www.rand.org › topics › developing-countriesDeveloping Countries | RAND

    May 1, 2024 · More than three-fourths of the world's population live in so-called developing countries: nations that may not have a stable economy, energy supply, or advanced technology, and whose population may lack access to jobs, food, water, education, health care, and housing.

  11. So what is development and what is the difference between developed and developing countries? The answer is complicated. Understandings of international development have evolved...

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