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⦁ What factors assist the developing countries to become
developed countries
However, the most developing countries in the world, they may include India, Brazil, China, Argentina is actually considered a developing country and characteristics of developing economies, high population is continue growing. Otherwise, China had began to use methods to discourage Chinese families to born more than one child in order to avoid population continue grows to bring social future burden.
Dependence on primary sector, e.g. Africa and India and New Zealand, they were still depending on main agricultural fruit, rice primary farming industry for themselves main GDP export income source as well as dependence on exports of primary commodities. So, developing countries should need focus on human development, it will remain the main focus of developing countries post 2015 year. In this regard, the transition of developed countries to equitable and sustainable consumption will make in easier for developing countries to pursue their human development goals in a more environmental sustainable way.

The relationship between organization resources using and social resources
Resources needers may include societies needers, e.g. government house material householders, electricity, water, natural resources needers, schools, public houses, land number and area needs etc. as well as business organiztions, office building material, office, plant, land area, number need, equipment facilities limited number . So, when global office and plant business users need to buy more land, equipment materials etc. and electricity, water. Social resources number reduces to bring resourcee shortage challenge causes. Have they have shortage relationship ( resource demand number is more than supply number) between social resources need and business resource need? I shall attempt to explain this question as below:
I assume global business organization number increases, they will need many natural resources, e.g. water, electricity, gas, land to supply for office, plant building, material and staff office electricity, gas, plant, office daily essential power need. So, when global business organizations number increases, they may need to use much raw material and natural resources for equipment facility, office plant building material, even day office, plant electricity, gas power, staff drinking water etc. basic office operational needs, when global business organizations number increase.
The question concerns whether they will cause natural resources shortage to supply to social need, when global business organizations number increases. First, I shall explains what social resources needs mean as below:
⦁ What factors assist the developing countries to become
developed countries
However, the most developing countries in the world, they may include India, Brazil, China, Argentina is actually considered a developing country and characteristics of developing economies, high population is continue growing. Otherwise, China had began to use methods to discourage Chinese families to born more than one child in order to avoid population continue grows to bring social future burden.


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  • ISBN-13: 9798519014229
  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 154
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Width: 203 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8519014224
  • Publisher Date: 11 Jun 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 322 gr


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