what are the benefits of being in a advanced society
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The benefits of being in a advanced society are:-
1.)People in advanced nations will gain the greatest economic and quality of life benefits from major progress in technology in the next 14 years, while people in the least advanced countries will benefit only if they can overcome barriers to technology implementation, according to a RAND Corporation report issued today.
2.)“Where people live will have a big impact on how new technology applications affect their personal health and standard of living, and will also play a part in determining the ability of their countries to protect them and their environment,” said Richard Silberglitt, one of the lead authors of the report.
3.)All countries will be helped or hindered by what RAND researchers termed their “science and technology capacity.” This encompasses human capacity (such as the level of education and scientific literacy of a country's people) and physical capacity (including transport and freight infrastructures, schools, hospitals, research facilities and utilities), as well as broader dimensions such as their systems of governance, banking, law, education and health.
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The benefits of being in a advanced society are:-
1.)People in advanced nations will gain the greatest economic and quality of life benefits from major progress in technology in the next 14 years, while people in the least advanced countries will benefit only if they can overcome barriers to technology implementation, according to a RAND Corporation report issued today.
2.)“Where people live will have a big impact on how new technology applications affect their personal health and standard of living, and will also play a part in determining the ability of their countries to protect them and their environment,” said Richard Silberglitt, one of the lead authors of the report.
3.)All countries will be helped or hindered by what RAND researchers termed their “science and technology capacity.” This encompasses human capacity (such as the level of education and scientific literacy of a country's people) and physical capacity (including transport and freight infrastructures, schools, hospitals, research facilities and utilities), as well as broader dimensions such as their systems of governance, banking, law, education and health.
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