
Characteristics of Less Developed Countries (LDCs)
Investigate the common economic, social, and demographic characteristics that define Less Developed Countries and hinder their economic progress.
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Investigate the common economic, social, and demographic characteristics that define Less Developed Countries and hinder their economic progress.
Key Questions
- What are the primary demographic and economic features of Less Developed Countries?
- How does a reliance on primary sector exports affect an LDC's economic stability?
- Why is infrastructure critical to overcoming underdevelopment?
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