What are the criteria to determine the development of a country?
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Standard criteria for evaluating a country's level of development are income per capita or per capita gross domestic product, the level of industrialization, the general standard of living, and the amount of technological infrastructure.
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- A country's development is shaped by its culture, which in turn is shaped by the problems it faces.
- I believe we can classify cultural elements into three categories:
- Individualistic: Such cultural elements are typically the result of comfortable environments in which being selfish is acceptable because there is less need to share with others. They are effective in stimulating innovation.
- Nationalistic: They are the result of difficult environments that necessitate large-scale cooperation. They are beneficial in terms of fostering inclusive societies.
- Tribal: They are the result of subsistence-level environments. They require small-scale cooperation, usually from friends and family, but do not expand beyond that.
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