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A '''developing country''' is a country that has not reached the Western-style standards of [[democracy|democratic governments]], [[market economy|free market economies]], [[industrialisation|industrialization]], [[Social work|social programs]], and [[Human rights|human rights guarantees]] for their citizens. A '''developing country''' is a country that has not reached the Western-style standards of [[democracy|democratic governments]], [[market economy|free market economies]], [[industrialisation|industrialization]], [[Social work|social programs]], and [[Human rights|human rights guarantees]] for their citizens.
 +==See also==
 +*[[Dependency Theory]]
 +*[[First World]]
 +*[[First World privilege]]
 +*[[First World problem]]
 +*[[Fourth World]]
 +*[[Globalization]]
 +*[[Modernization Theory]]
 +*[[Multinational corporation]]
 +*[[North-South divide]]
 +** [[Global South]]
 +*[[Third World]]
 +** [[Majority World]]
 +*[[World-systems theory]]
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A developing country is a country that has not reached the Western-style standards of democratic governments, free market economies, industrialization, social programs, and human rights guarantees for their citizens.

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