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Developed, Developing, Underdeveloped ... who decides?

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    Pete Madden
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    I have always heard that many european nations, australia, canada and the usa fall into "developed" while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing". Most of the troubled countries fall into "underdeveloped" ... Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? Or is it just another blah of the media and public folks?

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      I have always heard that many european nations, australia, canada and the usa fall into "developed" while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing". Most of the troubled countries fall into "underdeveloped" ... Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? Or is it just another blah of the media and public folks?

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      Xiangyang Liu
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      Pete Madden wrote: while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing" Japan is not "developing", maybe "over-developed". :laugh:[

      My articles and software tools

      ](http://mysite.verizon.net/XiangYangL/index.htm)

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        Pete Madden wrote: while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing" Japan is not "developing", maybe "over-developed". :laugh:[

        My articles and software tools

        ](http://mysite.verizon.net/XiangYangL/index.htm)

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        Pete Madden
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        could be ... but what's your source? ... which brings it back to my original question ... is there such a thing actually?

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          I have always heard that many european nations, australia, canada and the usa fall into "developed" while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing". Most of the troubled countries fall into "underdeveloped" ... Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? Or is it just another blah of the media and public folks?

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          If Japan is not a developed country then there's no such thing as a developed country. I think the distinction is made by the WTO and other organizations. Includes such things as GNP, the value of a nation's currency and other things. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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            I have always heard that many european nations, australia, canada and the usa fall into "developed" while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing". Most of the troubled countries fall into "underdeveloped" ... Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? Or is it just another blah of the media and public folks?

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            David Cunningham
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            Found this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_nation[^] David

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              Found this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_nation[^] David

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              Pete Madden
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              Finally...something substantial rather than just BSing around...Thanks David!

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                Finally...something substantial rather than just BSing around...Thanks David!

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                Nu Er Ha Chi
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                Pete Madden wrote: Finally...something substantial Just wondering, why Vatican City is considered more economically developed, more representative, and/or less corrupt than, say, Singapore, South Korea, and Hongkong? Does not make any sense.

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                  I have always heard that many european nations, australia, canada and the usa fall into "developed" while china, japan, india etc. fall into "developing". Most of the troubled countries fall into "underdeveloped" ... Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? Or is it just another blah of the media and public folks?

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                  Pete Madden wrote: Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? If your in the "Gang of 8" (G8) your considered developed. If you have nukes but not in the "Gang of 8" your developing. All else are underdeveloped. No hate mail please! JimmyRopes

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                    Pete Madden wrote: Is there some kind of a standard that measures a nation's capacity and drops it into one of these 3 groups? If your in the "Gang of 8" (G8) your considered developed. If you have nukes but not in the "Gang of 8" your developing. All else are underdeveloped. No hate mail please! JimmyRopes

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                    JimmyRopes wrote: Gang of 8 :laugh::-D http://www.priyank.in/

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