PPT-Developed vs. Developing Countries

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Developed Higher income Industrial economies Slow population growth Stronger social support systems Ex US Canada Japan Australia amp countries of western Europe

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Developed Higher income Industrial economies Slow population growth Stronger social support systems Ex US Canada Japan Australia amp countries of western Europe B Developing 1Lower income. Terminology associated with development. The measure of how a country is economically, socially, culturally or technologically advanced.. Development. Aspects of development. Efficient justice system. What Will the Rest of the Slides Cover. Definitions of development. Attributes of less-developed nations. Major theories and perspectives on development. Causes of poverty. Gender roles in the workplace and the place of women in the world economy. MDC,. LDC, & HDI. More Developed Country. High Per Capita GDP. High Life Expectancy. High Literacy Rates. High Expected Years of Education. High % of Urban Population. Developed Infrastructure. Low Birth Rate . SMART . SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES (SSC&C. ) . in. . Developing Countries. HELEN . C NAKIGULI. SENIOR OFFICER ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT. UGANDA COMMUNICATIONS COMMMISSION. Perception of smart cities in developed and developing countries. Ozone produced from the interaction of hydrocarbons and oxides in the presence of sunlight. At ground level, ozone is a pollutant; in the upper atmosphere it protects earth from excess radiation from sun. Key knowledge:. Health status of Australians compared with other developed countries, including Sweden, United States of America, United Kingdom and Japan. Key skill:. Analyse data about. the health status of Australia’s population and that of other developed countries. Gender and health in developing countries . Gender and health in developing countries . Gender and health in developing countries . Gender and health in developing countries . Gender and health in developing countries . . . The general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT), the predecessor of WTO, was born in 1948 as result of the international desire to liberalise the trade.. The growing acceptance of GATT ,despite its shortcomings, is evinced by the increase in the number of the signatories. When the GATT was signed in 1947 , only 23 nations were party to it .It increased to 99 by the time of the seventh round and 117 countries participated in the next, i.e., the Uruguay round . In April 2008, there were 151 members with several more countries formally seeking accession to the WTO. The signatory countries account for 90 per cent of the international trade indicating the potential of the WTO in bringing about an orderly development of the international trade.. in the World. A north/south model of classifying countries. Country Classification . How many countries are there in the world? This question is not as easy as it may seem to answer. The reality is that while there are perhaps 193 commonly accepted countries, many are still in dispute as independent nations, depending on the perspective. For example, many nations of the world consider Tibet and Taiwan to be countries in their own right, but China would disagree, and maintain that they are provinces of China. So what determines whether or not a region can claim to be a “country” or “nation”? . Background to the SDGs & Process. Backed . by all . 193 United Nations Member States . including South Africa. Developed . by . governments, civil society and business together . Must . be . implemented together . MONARCHY. Ruled by a king or queen. The ruler inherits power. Divine right of kings. Constitutional monarchy. Examples – King Louis XIV- France (15. th. century), United Kingdom-Queen Elizabeth II in Great Britain (presently). Standard of Living. . How can we measure standard of living?. Human Development Index. This is the United Nations ranking of countries to better understand economic and social development of the world. The HDI is calculated based on. MDC,. LDC, & HDI. More Developed Country. High Per Capita GDP. High Life Expectancy. High Literacy Rates. High Expected Years of Education. High % of Urban Population. Developed Infrastructure. Low Birth Rate . B. y. Dr . R. ishu. . R. aj. Assistant . P. rofessor. MMC(PATNA UNIVERSITY). Introduction. It is . believed that the term was originally coined in times of the Cold War to distinguish those nations that are neither aligned with the West (NATO) nor with the East, the Communist block.

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