How do developed and developing countries differ?

In many cases, developing countries are much like the USA was before the industrial revolution. Those countries and their people are still highly involved in the agricultural process mostly because it is how they stay alive. In other countries, they struggle with issues of having a poor environment to sustain life as in portions of Africa. Still in others, the problems of the country lies more in a corrupt government in which the officials squander the assets of the country rather than reinvest them to the benefit of the people.

All of these countries make some progress year to year but are still a long way in many areas from offering the potential for income and standard of living that is apparent in the more developed nations. WB.

Through per capita income, Standard of living, general level of development, technological advancement, mortality rates, state of medical care and many other indicators.

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