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According to the World Bank (WB), what is the requirement to be in the "developing nation" category?

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User Miky
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Hello!
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I believe your answer would be: Based on the World Bank, the requirement to be in the "developing nation" category is that a country must have a low- or middle - income.
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I hope this helps! :)

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User Tom Jelen
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Answer:

A country must have a low- or middle-income.

Step-by-step explanation:

A developing country has a less advanced industrial base and a reduced Human Development Index, which consists of life expectancy, education and per capita income signs. However, the term is not universally agreed on, and it is not clear which nations fall into this category. The closest indicator is a country's GDP per capita index.

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