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When there is availability of resources in a country, it doesn't implies the growth of that country but rather talking about the quantity of demand and labour.
added by 1001277811 115 days ago 1    0

True. resources in developing countries in terms of minerals, agriculture produce, fresh water sources doesn't automatically imply growth and development.
added by Anonymous 641 days ago 1    0

maybe they are chasing delays or there is interference from certain parties so that they are able to carry out the development of their country. The residents already have knowledge of technology that is developing rapidly
added by 1001249032 648 days ago 2    0

Availability of resources in developing countries doesn't mean it's growth
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In consideration with available resources in developing countries in terms of minerals, agriculture produce, fresh water sources doesn't automatically imply growth and development.
There are developed countries that were behind most African countries for the past two decades in terms of development, but currently they have skyrocketed in terms of development. What may by the logic behind.

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