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2005 New List of Developed Countries in the World (GDP per capita at nominal exchange rates in parentheses):
The original developed countries (24 countries in total):
Europe (18 countries): Luxembourg (69,056) Norway (53,465) Switzerland (49,246) Ireland (46,335) Denmark (45,015) Iceland (44,133) Sweden (38,451) United Kingdom (36,977) Austria (35,861) Netherlands(35,393) Finland (35,242) Belgium (34,081) France (33,126) Germany (33,099) Italy (29,648) Spain (24,627), Greece (18,995), Portugal (16,658).
Americas (2 countries): United States (42,076) Canada (32,073) Asia (2 countries): Japan (36,486) Singapore (25,176) Oceania (2 countries):
Australia (29,761) New Zealand (23,276) New developed countries (8):
Cyprus (19,008) Bahamas (18,190) Slovenia (17,660) Israel (16,987) South Korea (14,649) Malta (13,144) Hungary (10,896) Czech Republic (10,708).
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Developed and developing countries have:
1. Highly developed countries - the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Israel, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg.
2. Ordinary developed countries - Spain, Greece, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Estonia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus, Malta.
3. Important countries in the exhibition - China, Russia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, Indonesia, South Africa, Argentina, Poland, Saudi Arabia.
Other developing countries:
Malaysia, Thailand, Chile, Uruguay, Panama, Costa Rica, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Colombia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Iran, Vietnam, Philippines, Egypt, Pakistan, Algeria, Nigeria, Ethiopia.
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The general characteristics of developed countries are high human development indicators, per capita gross national product, industrialization, and quality of life. High per capita GNP and human development indices can also be achieved through the exploitation of natural resources, but they do not necessarily belong to developed countries.
Developed countries, also known as developed countries and advanced countries, refer to those countries with relatively high standards of economic and social development and high living standards of their people. At present, the developed countries in the world are: the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Malta, Cyprus, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Israel.
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How many developed countries are there in Asia? There are many developed countries in Europe and the United States, while there are actually not many developed countries in Asia, only four, namely Israel, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan.
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Do you know what are the developed countries?
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As of the beginning of 2018, we can learn from the data on the Internet that there are currently 32 developed countries in the world, including 24 in Europe, which shows that Europe is still the most developed continent in the global economy.
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It turned out that the G-8 included the United States, Britain, France, Japan, Italy, Russia, Germany, and Spain. These eight countries are developed countries.
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So far, there are 32 developed economies in the world, 30 developed countries, including more Europe, there are 23, almost named European countries, are developed countries, the remaining seven countries are the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, it is worth mentioning that the remaining 2 economies or developed regions are Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, now among all developed countries, the bottom 5 is the lowest per capita GDP is Slovenia, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Greece, the last place is Slovakia, Slovakia's per capita GDP in 2018 is 100 million US dollars, per capita is 10,000 US dollars, the same data, Greece is 203.1 billion US dollars, per capita is 20,000 US dollars, generally speaking, as long as there is a country that can exceed this level, it will be recognized as a developed country, Hong Kong, China per capita GDP is 10,000 US dollars, Taiwan, China is 10,000 US dollars, so these two regions are listed as developed economies, and our mainland is only 9,000 US dollars, no way, there are too many people, If the population is reduced by half, about the same as the United States, to about 500 million, then we are also a developed country, now we know why the United States always targets our country, you know, we have a larger land area than the United States, the United States is a capitalist ideology, and it is a pity that the bottom of the society that cannot create value is abandoned, but socialism does not think like this, but it is a pity that they do not know.
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Every country is in a developed state.
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Of course, different organizations have different criteria for the classification of developed countries, and developed countries are mainly distributed in Europe, because Europe is the birthplace of the industrial revolution, the earliest industrialization, and the largest number of developed countries. It also includes the United States and Canada in North America, Australia and New Zealand in Oceania, and Japan in Asia. It is clear that in Asia, Japan, an archipelago country located in East Asia, is recognized as a developed country, with a GDP of one trillion dollars in 2018, ranking third in the world, and a per capita GDP of about $40,000.
So, are there any developed countries in Asia other than Japan? In the process of industrialization in Asia, Japan was the first to complete, and then there were the "Asian Tigers", namely South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Then the "South Korea" on the Korean Peninsula is also a developed country, with a GDP of one trillion dollars in 2018 and a per capita GDP of 10,000 US dollars, and South Korea also has its own advantageous industries, such as semiconductors, automobiles, ships, electronics, etc.
"Singapore", which holds the Straits of Malacca, is a city-state with an area of only 719 square kilometers and a per capita GDP of up to 10,000 US dollars.
Singapore in Asia, there are countries with higher per capita GDP than Singapore, such as Qatar on the Persian Gulf coast, with a per capita GDP of up to 10,000 US dollars in 2018, but Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries on the Persian Gulf coast all made their fortunes by selling oil, and can only be regarded as rich nouveau riche, while the degree of development in other aspects is still relatively low and cannot be included in developed countries. In addition, "Israel", located on the Mediterranean coast of West Asia, has a per capita GDP of up to 10,000 US dollars in 2018, and is very prominent in science and technology, education, agricultural science and technology, etc., which should be regarded as a developed country.
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At present, there are only 18 truly developed countries recognized in the world: the United States, Japan, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand. (The first seven of these are the most developed countries and are known as the "Western Seven").
Generally speaking, according to various sources (World Bank, International Monetary **, CIA World Factbook, United Nations), developed countries or regions have the following (in Latin alphabetical order):
Andorra, Australia.
Austria, Belgium.
Bermuda, Canada.
Denmark Faroe Islands.
Finland, France.
Germany: Macau, China.
Greece Iceland.
Ireland, Israel.
Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein.
Luxembourg Monaco.
Netherlands, New Zealand.
Norway, Portugal.
San Marino. Spain, Switzerland, Sweden.
United Kingdom, United States.
Vatican Hungary, Czech Republic.
Some sources in the Bahamas also consider the following countries or regions to be developed:
Cyprus. Malta, Slovenia.
The above three countries have joined the European Union).
Taiwan, China. Hong Kong, China.
South Korea, Singapore.
The above four countries or regions are the Asian Tigers) Turkey.
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Do you know what are the developed countries?
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Economically more developed countries as opposed to developing countries. It usually refers to the 24 member countries participating in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, of which the United States, Japan, Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Canada are the seven most developed. After the Second World War, under the impetus of the third scientific and technological revolution, some capitalist countries with relatively strong economic strength took the lead in adopting the latest science and technology, so that capitalism's labor productivity increased, economic growth increased, and became economically developed countries.
The economies of these countries occupy an important position in the world and have a great influence on the world economy and politics. The mid-50s and early 70s of the 20th century experienced a period of rapid economic development, which is known as the ** era of capitalism; The early '70s There was stagflation in the '80s, followed by sluggish growth. With the development of production, the concentration of capital and monopoly in these countries have also developed greatly, and the internationalization of monopoly capital has reached an unprecedented scale.
Economic ties and cooperation between these countries have developed, but contradictions have also developed and tended to intensify.
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There are 197 of them.
1. Asia. China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives.
2. Europe. Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein.
3. Africa. Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Azores, Madeira, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Seychelles.
4. Oceania.
Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Palau, Nauru, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Samoa, Fiji Islands, Tonga, Cook Islands (new), ** (United States).
5. North America.
Canada, United States, Mexico, Greenland, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic.
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