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You're asking a question!! First of all, the premise is different!!
1: What is wealthy? Money. Spirit. or others;
2: The people? The people include many people: the rich, the peasants, the workers, etc.;
3: Class Which class.
4: Overall, now, per capita, in the future?! Your question should be more urban, so the Bohai Triangle, the Yangtze River Delta, and the Pearl River Delta are much richer than South Korea.
Per capita, South Korea is a little better than China, and it has a larger population; But there are too many poor peasants in China, so they cannot be compared, and if we wait until the Chinese are ranked among the top in the world, several Americans are vegetables. Because China can only become a strong country by developing wealth from the bottom of society!!
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Chinese
Because the rich in South Korea are rich, and the poor are poorer than in China, don't believe what is staged by South Korea, it is generally fake, and only the rich can live in villas.
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At present, South Korea is still relatively wealthy, alas, South Korea's high-yielding dairy cows drink high-quality milk, and China's high-quality milk is mixed with melamine.
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South Korea's prosperity is only temporary, because they have little land and lack of goods, and their love depends on foreign countries, which cannot last long. As long as China develops scientifically and is self-reliant, I believe that our nation will achieve long-term prosperity.
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The Korean people are materially wealthy, and the Chinese people are relatively spiritually rich.
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In China, Koreans can't even afford to eat fruit and beef.
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The rich in China are richer than those in South Korea.
China's poor are poorer than South Korea's.
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China is relatively wealthy, and the renminbi is highly valued.
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As of 2021, South Korea is a developed country.
Combined HDI VH countries with a very high Human Development Index (HDI) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); WB HIE, World Bank High-Income Economies; IMF AE, International Monetary Organization**, Advanced Economies; According to these criteria, there are 21 developed economies recognized globally as advanced economies, namely:
Europe: United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Portugal.
North America: United States, Canada.
Oceania: Australia, New Zealand.
Asia: Japan, South Korea.
Characteristics of developed countries.
1. Countries with highly developed levels of productive forces, relatively high gross national product and per capita GDP, advanced industrial structure, and the proportion of the tertiary industry in the national economic structure is generally greater than 60%.
Second, the economic operation mechanism is relatively mature, the market mechanism and market system are sound, the economic development is very useful and advantageous, the management is good, and there is a relatively perfect macroeconomic regulation and control system.
Three: the degree of economic internationalization is relatively high, the foreign trade export is more and the overall quality is high, foreign trade occupies a large share of the world's total value, the financial market is highly internationalized, and multinational companies are highly developed.
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South Korea is not a developed country. At present, developed countries are concentrated in North America (Canada, the United States), Europe (the United Kingdom, France, etc.), Oceania (Australia), and Japan in Asia (as we talked about in the calendar class).
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South Korea has developed rapidly in recent years, but it is not a developed country. It is still not comparable with countries such as the United States, but it should be more developed than China.
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How to say it, South Korea can only be regarded as an advanced city compared to us, think about it, a guo's financial and material resources for the development of a city, can it be relatively better than other countries.
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Why Japan and South Korea are developed countries.
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South Korea is a developed country.
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South Korea is a developed country worthy of the name, and there is nothing controversial.
Developed countries, also known as "developed countries", tend to have higher living standards, higher levels of industrialization and higher national incomes. Therefore, it is decided that not all high-income countries are developed countries, for example, there are many countries in Asia that rely on energy to make their fortunes, and their per capita income is not bad at all with developed countries.
Some are even higher than developed countries, such as Qatar and Kuwait, which are rich in oil in West Asia, and Sultanate of Brunei, which are rich in oil in Southeast Asia, and their per capita GDP has reached 26,000 US dollars, but these countries are not developed countries, because the industries of these countries are very backward, and some even do not.
South Korean economy
South Korea's economic take-off originated from the 60s and 70s of the last century when Park Chung-hee was in power, the economic reforms, relying on the help of the United States and their own efforts, became one of the "Asian tigers" in less than 30 years, and then the Asian tigers became a period of history, and the South Korean economy has been moving forward, and eventually became an industrial power, in terms of industrial output value, South Korea is the eighth largest industrial country in the world.
According to the World Bank's statistics in 2015, South Korea's industrial value added was US$476 billion, which is lower than the UK's US$494.9 billion and Canada's US$497.8 billion, but higher than France's US$421.7 billion, Russia's US$402.3 billion, and Italy's US$381.8 billion.
In terms of industrial added value, South Korea ranks eighth in the world after China, the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, India, and Canada. It can be said that South Korea's industrial strength is already among the top countries in the world. Although it does not have a very high status in international politics and has a small land area (only 100,000 square kilometers), its economic strength cannot be ignored and it is one of the major economies in the world.
South Korea is an absolute developed country by any standard.
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South Korea is a developed country. From a poor country to a developed country, after the 60s of the last century, South Korea's economy began to grow by leaps and bounds!
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