Levels of Development Developedprosperous high standard of living Developing show political economic and social progress Underdeveloped lack of adequate industries and modern technology high levels of poverty ID: 656528
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Developed vs. Underdeveloped CountriesSlide2
Levels of Development
Developed-prosperous, high standard of living.
Developing- show political, economic, and social progress.
Underdeveloped- lack of adequate industries and modern technology, high levels of poverty.Slide3
How is level determined?
GDP (Gross Domestic Product)- total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year divided by the total population.
Level of education, literacy rate.
Types and availability of transportation and communication.
Life expectancy.Slide4
Developed Countries
High levels of technology, transportation, communication.
Prosperous.
High levels of education and health.
USA, Japan, France, Great Britain, AustraliaSlide5
Developing Countries
Becoming developed.
Building their economy, changing political and social climate.
Czech Republic and Mexico.Slide6
Underdeveloped Countries
Most people are poor.Lack of communication, technology, and transportation.
Low literacy rates, low life expectancy.
Ethiopia, Somalia, Cambodia.