Describe any three features of a developed country
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A strong economy, good civic infrastructure and a fair law and order mechanism
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1. Its GDP(Gross domestic product) or in layman's terms we call it the economy of that country should have a growth ratio higher than the developing ones. lets say it is between 8 - 10 % and also the per capita GDP is quite less as it may be plagued with problems like corruption, inefficient distribution and a huge population to feed. Also note that it may heavily depend upon foreign aid.
2.It may lag behind on certain points such as infrastructure, luxury needs, lack of tourism, filthy cities, inefficient communication and distribution network or it may be marred by violence, corruption or other misdeeds.
3.a developing country has a peculiar pattern of various statistics which include not so world famous cities, many people below poverty line, famine, hunger, diseases, malnourished children and adults, skewed sex ratio, more fertility among women and higher infant mortality rate.
2.It may lag behind on certain points such as infrastructure, luxury needs, lack of tourism, filthy cities, inefficient communication and distribution network or it may be marred by violence, corruption or other misdeeds.
3.a developing country has a peculiar pattern of various statistics which include not so world famous cities, many people below poverty line, famine, hunger, diseases, malnourished children and adults, skewed sex ratio, more fertility among women and higher infant mortality rate.
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