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Using complete sentences, explain the differences between developed and developing countries in the following areas: GDP per capita, the dominant sector(s) in the economy, and the standard of living for most of the people in the country.​

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Answer: Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: Developed countries have very high GDPs per capita, while countries with developing economies have mid-range GDPs per capita. There is a broad middle range between the world’s developed countries at one end and the world’s least-developed countries at the other end. The dominant sector in developed economies is the tertiary sector. The dominant sectors in developing economies are the primary and secondary sectors. Most people enjoy a high standard of living in developed countries. Developing countries are moving toward greater prosperity; the standard of living is improving for many people, but large numbers are still living in poverty.

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