Why are they so poor?
Industrialised
near-autarchic
highly centralized command economy
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Self-reliant economy
No petroleum resources of its own
Collapse of the great Soviet system
Devastating floods
Isolation from the outside world
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Distribute Six times a year on holidays in east and north region
Wild Foods were frequently used by households across all province
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Korea-China FTA has significant importance and heavy economic effect.
In this paper, we aim to assess the economic impacts of a Korea-China FTA on Korea. To this end, we analyze five primary sectors that are deemed to have the greatest impact on both countries: steel, automobiles, chemical products, textiles, and agriculture. We conduct a literature review of these respective sectors (primarily
agriculture-based economy to one based on manufacturing and industry. The physical landscape of the country changed with the emergence of numerous mega-projects, such as the Petronas Towers, the North-South Expressway, the Multimedia Super Corridor, and the new federal administrative capital of Putrajaya. In the late 1990s, Malaysia was shaken by the Asian financial crisis as well as political un
Many countries like Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Benin and Egypt.
Pesticides cause health problems like headaches and respiratory system
In Uzbekistan, as many as 2 million children are forced to leave school and pick cotton
Playpumps can help people to get efficient amount of water they need.
Spreading the agricultural technology to the countries that are suffering from starvation.
- GDP per capital : Korea
In 1981, Korea's GDP per capital was about $ 10,000 but it increased continuously. It's already over the $ 20.000 and it is predicted that Korea would keep grow in the future.
- Major industry : Korea
The value of the Agriculture sector accounted for 3% of GDP. The agriculture sector of Korea was mainly based on crop production, animal husbandry,