ECON 1115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Capital Formation

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Econ 1115 lecture 30 developing countries. According to the un criteria, countries with less than level of per capita income countries are designated as low income countries and countries with less than per capita income as called less developed economics. The following are the main characteristics of developing countries: By definition, gdp and per capita income are at low level. General living standard of people in these countries is very slow. Poverty is visibly disturbing every aspect of life. General health services for people are insignificant. The life expectancy at birth does not exceed 60 years. Agriculture is the main occupation in developing countries. More than 70 percent of active labour force is engaged in this primary sector. Population increases and the increased labour stick to agriculture thereby overburdening the firm size. Most of the developing countries are rich in natural resources. However, their exploration and exploitation is limited. Generally, raw products are exported at low prices.

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