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Re: developing country
August 6, 2006 - 10:56 PM
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I do believe that developing countries are mostly categorized to be emerging markets when it comes to the business and finance world.
Big question for me is: how can one help one's country to emerge from from their poverty? is it merely coupled by the multi-national corporations' strength to penetrate those markets for the country to be developed via foreign direct investments?
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Re: developing country
August 7, 2006 - 01:14 PM
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Re: developing country
September 26, 2006 - 11:42 AM
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Nature of development
Even though a lot of the world seems to aspire to development, the term itself is criticized by those who think it is too centered on Western countries. The term implies a direction and a movement that the countries must follow; it implies an inferiority of the developing countries.
The terms utilized when discussing developing countries refer to the intent and to the constructs of those who utilize these terms. Other terms sometimes used are less developed countries (LDCs), least economically developed countries (LEDCs), "underdeveloped nations" or "undeveloped nations", Third World nations, the South and "non-industrialized nations". Conversely, the opposite end of the spectrum is termed developed countries, most economically developed countries (MEDCs), First World nations and "industrialized nations".
The United Nations allows each nation to decide for itself whether it will be designated as "undeveloped" or "developing" (though many economists and other observers ignore the UN rule about self-designation).
To moderate the euphemistic aspect of the word developing, international organisations have started to use the term least developed countries (LLDCs) for the poorest nations which can in no sense be regarded as developing. That is, LLDCs are the poorest subset of LDCs. This also moderates the naïve tendency to believe that the standard of living in Somalia or Ethiopia is comparable to that in Chile or Mexico.
The concept of the developing nation is found, under one term or another, in numerous theoretical systems having diverse orientations — for example, theories of decolonization, liberation theology, marxism, anti-imperialism, and political economy.
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Re: developing country
September 26, 2006 - 04:23 PM
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This thread is being moved to Work and Economics board where it belongs to...
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Re: developing country
October 27, 2006 - 06:25 AM
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Developing means that we don't have sufficient techonology ? or don't have money? But developing countries have thier own social values and rich culture. I don't agree that they are losing its identity and humanity. But they are more better than so called developed.
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