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tabulate any four differences between developed and developing countries and give examples for each​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Developed and Developing CountriesCountries are divided into two major categories by the United Nations, which are developed countries and developing countries. The classification of countries is based on the economic status such as GDP, GNP, per capita income, industrialization, the standard of living, etc. Developed Countries refers to the soverign state, whose economy has highly progressed and possesses great technological infrastructure, as compared to other nations.

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Answered by RealFrenzy
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Explanation:

1.) Developing countries have higher rates of unemployment including poverty whereas the rates are low in developed countries.

2.) The salaries in developing countries are a lot less than what you'd expect in developed countries.

3.) The living conditions are good in developed countries, but in developing countries, it is very unstable.

4.) Developed countries have the ability to mass produce. The government of developing countries always rely on the developed countries for their own growth.

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