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Getting an exact definition for developing nations can be very difficult, and the determining factors

can vary from one person or organization to another. The World Trade Organization (WTO), for
example, recognizes some nations as developing countries, but allows the members to classify
themselves. This means that, for each, the standards and definition could differ. Generally, everyone
agrees that developing countries are poor, but it is the definition of "poor" that incites some
complication.
The range of poverty found in developing nations greatly varies. A person from one country may
travel to another that is richer and not realize that both nations carry the same status. This reveals a
common misconception: Many people believe that in developing nations everyone is poor. There is
wealth and luxury that can be found in almost every developing nation, however, but it is usually
concentrated among a small portion of the population. In a developing country, the majority of the
people are usually poor.
The governments of developing nations are also commonly poor, and as a result, governance and
governmental services are generally inferior to those in developed nations. This affects education,
which in turn affects the skills available int he population. It is, therefore, common to find low
requireme
Getting an exact definition for developing nations can be very difficult, and the determining factors
can vary from one person or organization to another. The World Trade Organization (WTO), for
example, recognizes some nations as developing countries, but allows the members to classify
themselves. This means that, for each, the standards and definition could differ. Generally, everyone
agrees that developing countries are poor, but it is the definition of "poor" that incites some
complication.
The range of poverty found in developing nations greatly varies. A person from one country may
travel to another that is richer and not realize that both nations carry the same status. This reveals a
common misconception: Many people believe that in developing nations everyone is poor. There is
wealth and luxury that can be found in almost every developing nation, however, but it is usually
concentrated among a small portion of the population. In a developing country, the majority of the
people are usually poor.
The governments of developing nations are also commonly poor, and as a result, governance and
governmental services are generally inferior to those in developed nations. This affects education,
which in turn affects the skills available int he population. It is, therefore, common to find low
requireme
Getting an exact definition for developing nations can be very difficult, and the determining factors
can vary from one person or organization to another. The World Trade Organization (WTO), for
example, recognizes some nations as developing countries, but allows the members to classify
themselves. This means that, for each, the standards and definition could differ. Generally, everyone
agrees that developing countries are poor, but it is the definition of "poor" that incites some
complication.
The range of poverty found in developing nations greatly varies. A person from one country may
travel to another that is richer and not realize that both nations carry the same status. This reveals a
common misconception: Many people believe that in developing nations everyone is poor. There is
wealth and luxury that can be found in almost every developing nation, however, but it is usually
concentrated among a small portion of the population. In a developing country, the majority of the
people are usually poor.
The governments of developing nations are also commonly poor, and as a result, governance and
governmental services are generally inferior to those in developed nations. This affects education,

which in turn affects the skills available int he population. It is, therefore, common to find low
requireme

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