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Developing countries are countries whose standard of living, income, economic and industrial development remain more or less below average. See the list of 152 developing countries with their population, GNI per capita, human development index and human asset index.
- Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe - List of 152 developing countries - Worlddata.info
- Asia
To the west is the Caspian Sea, the world's largest...
- Afghanistan
The average altitude of Afghanistan is 1885 meters above sea...
- Democratic Republic of The Congo
With an average annual income of 660 USD it is one of the...
- Zimbabwe
The United Nations uses a metric called the Human Development Index (HDI) to determine whether a country is fully developed or still developing. The HDI considers a broad range of factors, including economic growth, life expectancy, health, education, and quality of life.
A developing country is a sovereign state with a less developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. [3] However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreement on which countries fit this category.
9 Οκτ 2024 · Learn how countries are classified as developed or developing based on various criteria, such as GDP per capita, industrialization, and technology. See the list of the 25 countries with the highest GDPs in 2022 and their development statuses.
There are currently 45 economies designated by the United Nations as the least developed countries (LDCs), entitling them to preferential market access, aid, special technical assistance, and capacity-building on technology among other concessions.
The World Development Indicators is a compilation of relevant, high-quality, and internationally comparable statistics about global development and the fight against poverty. The database contains 1,400 time series indicators for 217 economies and more than 40 country groups, with data for many indicators going back more than 50 years.
Countries are classified each year on July 1, based on the estimate of their GNI per capita for the previous calendar year. Income groupings remain fixed for the entire World Bank fiscal year (i.e., until July 1 of the following year), even if GNI per capita estimates are revised in the meantime.