First of all, I would like to invite you to work your imagination. Once upon a time there was a country called Perryland. Like the United States, the country has a population of 320 million. About 150,000 people or about 0.05% of the population are named Perry. They have a very special power. In Perryland, there are two elections per cycle. The first one is Perry's election, only Perry can vote. The second is the general election, everyone can. In order to participate in the general election, the candidate must first achieve good results in the Perry election.
The term "developed countries" is synonymous with "developed countries, industrialized industrialized countries, developed countries, developed countries and first world countries". Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, the United States are few countries that are regarded as developed countries. The per capita income is still growing and technical capabilities are still developing, so the living standard of citizens in developing countries is less than moderate. The income distribution in developing countries is also unequal, and its production factors are not fully utilized. Developing countries are also known as third world countries or least developed countries.
Developing countries are the second category of developing countries. They are characterized by a minimum income of less than $ 1,000 and per capita income. In many of these countries, per capita income is even lower, about $ 500. Countries classified as developing countries are located in other countries in East, West, Central Africa, India, and South Asia. In 2012, about 800 million people live in these countries and survived with a small income.
The United Nations divides developed and developing countries into two broad categories. The classification of the country is based on the economic situation such as GDP, GNP, income per capita, industrialization, living standards. A developed country is a country with rapid economic development and a huge technical foundation. Human Development Index (HDI) statistics to other countries rank countries according to their development. High standard of living, high GDP, child welfare, health care, medical care, transportation, communication and educational facilities, good housing and living environment, industrial, infrastructure, technological progress, increased per capita income, average life expectancy of the country Increased development