Why poor countries are poor Why poor countries in poor countries seems to be simple and straightforward at first glance. However, the answer to this question is actually very complicated, as many interwoven faces have to be observed. It is impossible to explain why many countries are still in poverty on a few pages, but I will try to reach a wider range of factors. Poor countries or low-income countries are defined as countries with per capita gross national product less than $ 765.
Why is poor country poor? There is no simple answer to this question. Perhaps, there are many factors that will work. In this article, these factors are listed and explained. It covers the critical views of the West and the criticisms of the concerned countries. I will discuss some controversial theories. By reading this article you understand that I am not responsible for any incorrect or incomplete information, personal anxiety, or any other description based on this document. I will try to reproduce the results of third party research and its results, but I can not guarantee that the data provided here is correct. It is worth noting that the third person quoted here does not necessarily agree with my conclusion. Please do not read this article if you do not agree partially or completely with these conditions. If you have any suggestions, corrections or feedback, please email me!
According to the definition of "poor country", Japan, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Western Europe, Israel are considered "not inferior". In this article we call these countries "rich". Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand are called "West". African countries and South Asian countries are often considered "poor". In particular, this article was inspired by my trip to Senegal, Morocco and India. Therefore, it mainly considers these areas "poor". I do not know how much my idea shifted to other countries. Furthermore, not every country is equally poor. Some developing countries have higher GDP than developed countries. In addition, in some countries we are lagging behind some accounts but we lead the other countries. For example, the mortality rate of children in a cuban is lower than in the United States. Therefore, this article does not argue about the underlying cause of poverty, but does not claim that they equally apply to all poor countries.