Ireland is a developed country, however it lags behind others. The U. K. recently put it on the top 10 developed countries list. Although Ireland is a developed country it still lacks the necessary education and learning. "
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Emerging markets are those developing countries that show signs of advancement in its financial structures - banks, stock markets, regulatory bodies, and reached a certain level of maturity in terms of depth, breadth and liquidity in its financial structure and economy as a whole. The best and most definitive lists fo emerging markets are those by investment banks such as MSCI index or the list by IFC (international finance corporation), part of the world bank group. Less developed countries are those that have not yet reached this stage of financial and economic development.
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There is no definitive list of developing countries, as the classification can vary depending on the criteria used. However, the United Nations uses a list of countries known as the "developing countries" or "least developed countries" based on factors such as low income, economic vulnerability, and human development indicators. This list typically includes around 46 countries.
developed: Australia, America, Canada, Cyprus, Iceland, Denmark, Austria, greece, Italy and Switzerland are just some examples from a long list which you can locate on Wikipedia Developing: Afghanistan, India, Brazil and bolivia. Many African, south American and centeral American countries
the most of the countrins of southen eastern Asia and Africa is under developed or developing like India, pakisthan, bangla desh, napal, bhutan, etc in Asia and u-ganda, tanzaniya, zimbewe, in Africa are most under developing countries.
Its nomore in LDC list. Its a developing country
Ireland is a developed country, however it lags behind others. The U. K. recently put it on the top 10 developed countries list. Although Ireland is a developed country it still lacks the necessary education and learning. "
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China's investments in developing countries are widespread, with a focus on regions like Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Some key countries that receive significant Chinese investment include Pakistan, Ethiopia, Angola, Zambia, and Venezuela, among others. These investments cover various sectors such as infrastructure, energy, mining, and manufacturing.
it is unfortunate that an average individual classify a country as developed by its physical infrastructure, UAE is no where an industrialized (transitional) country not to classed developed, development constitute economically, infrastructural, human and social development, they must go along in hand, before a country can be classed developed, the countries on transitions are the countries where fully developed countries emerge from, in other hands UAE is has infrastructural, human and social development, but no where close to economical development, they are far from been economically developed, and there is a big minus, and the reason why they are still a developing country, UAE has no industrial base, if they can close this gap, they can be considered, i am an economist, if you are to consider a country to be on the list of a fully developed countries, that country should be Malaysia, if there should be a new term as newly developed countries, Malaysia and turkey, will be in that list. not UAE, far from been on that list.
The term "third world" was originally used to describe countries not aligned with either the Soviet Union/communism or the United States/NATO and was originally used in 1952. Since the Cold War, it has been used to describe developing or under-developed nations. Countries such as North Korea, Cuba and Ethiopia are considered third world and each of these countries has a government. The list of developing countries is very long and most do have centralized government. So the answer is yes.
u s a, India Italy, ingland, u a e, seria
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