Current state of your country as of 2 July 2002 Country name dsgsg (# 6647) Government tyranny turned left to food grade net land worth 0 1202 0 10,524 $ 42,943 $ 898 1352 Bushel 11, 142 Barrel 1586 287 acres $ 5.71 Tax rate Tax food production Production consumption 70% $ 6340 $ 2299 70 bushel 36 bushel Cost classification military alliance land $ 884 $ 170 $ 1245 land distribution military technology rating all areas Housing industry mixed military base research laboratory farm oil rig Unused land on construction site 18 8 84 0
From the viewpoint of economic history, countries who quickly jumped into middle-income countries and exceeded the status of developed countries began in Japan in the latter half of the 19th century and finally became China after the Second World War. And most recently, it is more or less the same country close to Western Europe, close to Western Europe. All these things in common are very rapid industrialization. With the rapid development of industrialization, you can continue to grow in 10 years, with an average annual growth rate of 4% or 5%. This is Korea's achievement in this rapid growth.
Dani Rodrik's premature industrialization and why is the world ranked second and highest (4th place - living in Mason)?
Countries such as South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore are rapidly approaching the status of developed countries, and this circle is expanding further. Many countries in Southeast Asia are rapidly growing. Given the success of developing countries in the 1950s and 1960s, it is clear that the rapid growth of the international economy is a very favorable factor for its success. The future expansion of the circle is undoubtedly dependent largely on whether the growth of the international economy has reached a satisfactory level.
A healthy population is not only indispensable, it is also a necessary condition for economic growth and development in that country. There is inherently close relationship between the health of the population and the development level of the country. The population of most developed countries is very energetic.
Since launching the LDC category, only 4 countries have graduated from developing countries. In 1994 Botswana was the first country to graduate from the last country status. The second country is Cape Verde, 2007. The Maldives graduated from developing countries on 1 January 2011 and Samoa graduated in 2014. Participants held at the 4th Least Developed Countries Meeting held in the United Nations in May 2011 approved the goal of promoting at least half of the current least developed countries in the next decade. Least Developed Countries, "Least Developed Countries", "Least Developed Countries", or so-called Third World Countries, can distinguish Least Developed Countries from other terms. Many contemporary scholars believe that the "third world" is outdated, irrelevant or inaccurate, but other countries may use the term "fourth world" to refer to the least developed countries not. Nationality group)