There are often many factors, especially lack of natural resources for a prosperous society to be built upon (rich soil for crops, grazing land for cattle, etc).
The biggest factor might be past western colonization.
I guess they need another 100 years to get back on track alright. That must be the answer.
Countries such as Ethiopia are undeveloped because of a few reasons
1 Empires ruled it for a long time and exploited its resources.
2 Wars with Neighboring countries exhausted resources.
3 Many governments are corrupt and put all their money into Defence , for example Ethiopia has Africas largest army , but is one of the poorest countries.
4 Aid from first world countries isn't really aid its tied aid so they have to pay back as much as they are given.
There are many different causes for poverty in third world countries. Third world countries are poor with very minimal resources to anything. Also these countries are still stuck in the colonial times and never recovered from these era's. With limited and mostly no resources at all it is unlikely for these countries to rise up and they remain poor. This causes violence, death, and corruption within the people who live there since they have nothing, which then leads to more problems without a way to fix.
Underdeveloped countries are the ones which could not develop to the full potential. Development is necessarily seen as the growth path followed by Western countries. Hence, development in this context is in the perspective of modern v/s traditional or western v/s traditional comparison between countries. Underdeveloped countries usually have a large percentage of the population engaged subsistence agriculture or working on large plantations. Subsistence agriculture is raising crops for family use with little, if any, of the crop sold. Underdeveloped countries, a small percentage of the population is engaged in manufacturing and industry. Developed countries usually have a large percentage of the population engaged in manufacturing and industry. A very small percentage of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture. Those engaged in agriculture raise crops to sell products. This type of agriculture is called commercial agriculture. The difference is developed countries are fortunate and under developed countries are not. The difference between Canada and Africa perhaps would be a good example
There are several answers for this question. Why some countries remain underdeveloped according my experience is mainly due to the political constitution, the structure of the economy and the resources. A country becomes underdeveloped if it has a poor government. In a diverse country like mine, there are huge variations in land, cast, religion, resources, vegetation, etc, which results in disputes and instability. Then the resources. It is very much clear that a country with no profittable rsources will remain underdeveloped.
No.
There is a list of capitalist countries in the 1700. Some of the countries include United States, Japan, Israel, Italy, Russia and Senegal among others.
Most countries now a days are industrialized to some degree, though there are many that remain somewhat agrarian. Russia, America and Germany are all industrialized countries.
yes
the USA, underdeveloped mind wise that is
Many of the underdeveloped countries of the world are located in Africa, while some are in Asia. These countries are Madagascar, Burkina Faso, Afghanistan, Haiti, Yemen, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Uganda, Sudan, and Djibouti, among many others.
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There's no difference on this statistical subject among developed, underdeveloped and emerging countries.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Many underdeveloped Arabian countries, 20+ of them.