
Developing Countries
Developing countries are countries whose standard of living, income, economic and industrial development remain more or less below average. A further downgrade takes place vis-à-vis the least developed countries of the fourth world.According to the IMF definition, there are 152 developing countries with a current population of around 7.04 billion. At 85.69 percent, this is a considerable proportion of the world's population. It includes the whole of Central and South America, the whole of Africa, almost all Asian countries and numerous other island states.
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| Country | Population | GNI per capita | Human Development Index | Human Asset Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | 43.8 M | 390 USD | 37.5 | |
| Albania | 2.3 M | 12,060 USD | ||
| Algeria | 47.4 M | 5,850 USD | 86.4 | |
| Angola | 39.0 M | 2,860 USD | 55.2 | |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 0.1 M | 23,790 USD | 97.0 | |
| Argentina | 45.9 M | 14,650 USD | 92.4 | |
| Armenia | 3.1 M | 9,020 USD | 97.6 | |
| Aruba * | 0.1 M | 35,200 USD | ||
| Azerbaijan | 10.2 M | 7,360 USD | 91.6 | |
| Bahamas | 0.4 M | 37,020 USD | 93.3 | |
| Bahrain | 1.6 M | 28,790 USD | 97.8 | |
| Bangladesh | 175.7 M | 2,840 USD | 77.5 | |
| Barbados | 0.3 M | 27,080 USD | 98.1 | |
| Belarus | 9.1 M | 9,160 USD | ||
| Belize | 0.4 M | 7,530 USD | 80.1 | |
| Benin | 14.8 M | 1,600 USD | 48.6 | |
| Bhutan | 0.8 M | 4,310 USD | 79.4 | |
| Bolivia | 12.6 M | 4,420 USD | 90.8 | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3.1 M | 9,940 USD | ||
| Botswana | 2.6 M | 7,390 USD | 83.5 | |
| Brazil | 212.8 M | 10,550 USD | 93.6 | |
| Brunei | 0.5 M | 34,790 USD | 96.1 | |
| Bulgaria | 6.4 M | 17,780 USD | ||
| Burkina Faso | 24.1 M | 980 USD | 59.9 | |
| Burundi | 14.4 M | 240 USD | 45.5 | |
| Cambodia | 17.8 M | 2,750 USD | 77.8 | |
| Cameroon | 29.9 M | 1,860 USD | 65.2 | |
| Cape Verde | 0.5 M | 5,590 USD | 89.6 | |
| Central African Republic | 5.5 M | 560 USD | 29.4 | |
| Chad | 21.0 M | 970 USD | 21.5 | |
| Chile | 19.9 M | 16,960 USD | 98.6 | |
| China | 1,406.6 M | 14,230 USD | 97.0 | |
| Colombia | 53.4 M | 7,900 USD | 91.3 | |
| Comoros | 0.9 M | 1,950 USD | 68.7 | |
| Costa Rica | 5.2 M | 17,930 USD | 92.0 | |
| Democratic Republic of the Congo | 112.8 M | 720 USD | 59.5 | |
| Djibouti | 1.2 M | 3,960 USD | 66.9 | |
| Dominica | 0.1 M | 10,690 USD | 90.8 | |
| Dominican Republic | 11.5 M | 10,620 USD | 92.4 | |
| East Timor | 1.4 M | 1,510 USD | 65.6 | |
| Ecuador | 18.3 M | 6,890 USD | 89.9 | |
| Egypt | 118.4 M | 3,260 USD | 84.5 | |
| El Salvador | 6.4 M | 5,410 USD | 89.4 | |
| Equatorial Guinea | 1.9 M | 5,890 USD | 69.9 | |
| Eritrea | 3.6 M | 600 USD | 62.0 | |
| Eswatini | 1.3 M | 3,730 USD | 74.0 | |
| Ethiopia | 135.5 M | 1,110 USD | 58.1 | |
| Federated States of Micronesia | 0.1 M | 4,760 USD | 86.9 | |
| Fiji | 0.9 M | 6,230 USD | 95.1 | |
| Gabon | 2.6 M | 8,090 USD | 75.0 | |
| Gambia | 2.8 M | 930 USD | 69.0 | |
| Georgia | 3.9 M | 8,990 USD | 98.6 | |
| Ghana | 35.1 M | 2,630 USD | 77.0 | |
| Grenada | 0.1 M | 11,660 USD | 95.3 | |
| Guatemala | 18.7 M | 6,360 USD | 70.8 | |
| Guinea | 15.1 M | 1,730 USD | 46.4 | |
| Guinea-Bissau | 2.2 M | 1,090 USD | 49.2 | |
| Guyana | 0.8 M | 28,470 USD | 91.1 | |
| Haiti | 11.9 M | 2,010 USD | 64.8 | |
| Honduras | 11.0 M | 3,270 USD | 85.1 | |
| India | 1,463.9 M | 2,760 USD | 79.7 | |
| Indonesia | 285.7 M | 5,120 USD | 84.3 | |
| Iran | 92.4 M | 4,650 USD | 93.5 | |
| Iraq | 47.0 M | 5,690 USD | 82.5 | |
| Ivory Coast | 32.7 M | 2,780 USD | 59.4 | |
| Jamaica | 2.8 M | 7,790 USD | 93.4 | |
| Jordan | 11.5 M | 5,260 USD | 95.9 | |
| Kazakhstan | 20.8 M | 13,740 USD | 99.0 | |
| Kenya | 57.5 M | 2,200 USD | 74.1 | |
| Kiribati | 0.1 M | 3,930 USD | 84.6 | |
| Kosovo | 1.6 M | 7,760 USD | ||
| Kuwait | 4.9 M | 41,110 USD | 95.9 | |
| Kyrgyzstan | 7.3 M | 2,800 USD | 95.6 | |
| Laos | 7.9 M | 2,150 USD | 74.8 | |
| Lebanon | 5.8 M | 3,560 USD | 88.8 | |
| Lesotho | 2.4 M | 1,280 USD | 60.7 | |
| Liberia | 5.7 M | 830 USD | 50.6 | |
| Libya | 7.5 M | 7,250 USD | 70.4 | |
| Madagascar | 32.7 M | 560 USD | 58.6 | |
| Malawi | 22.2 M | 600 USD | 60.5 | |
| Malaysia | 36.0 M | 12,380 USD | 89.1 | |
| Maldives | 0.5 M | 12,950 USD | 94.3 | |
| Mali | 25.2 M | 1,120 USD | 46.7 | |
| Marshall Islands | 0.0 M | 9,710 USD | 82.7 | |
| Mauritania | 5.3 M | 2,210 USD | 64.5 | |
| Mauritius | 1.2 M | 14,040 USD | 92.6 | |
| Mexico | 131.9 M | 13,730 USD | 92.9 | |
| Moldova | 2.4 M | 8,050 USD | ||
| Mongolia | 3.6 M | 6,210 USD | 97.7 | |
| Montenegro | 0.6 M | 14,150 USD | ||
| Morocco | 38.4 M | 4,360 USD | 84.7 | |
| Mozambique | 35.6 M | 570 USD | 45.8 | |
| Myanmar | 54.9 M | 1,320 USD | 76.3 | |
| Namibia | 3.1 M | 4,340 USD | 78.7 | |
| Nauru | 0.0 M | 20,690 USD | 88.7 | |
| Nepal | 29.6 M | 1,570 USD | 76.3 | |
| Nicaragua | 7.0 M | 2,850 USD | 81.8 | |
| Niger | 27.9 M | 750 USD | 25.5 | |
| Nigeria | 237.5 M | 1,360 USD | 48.4 | |
| North Macedonia | 1.8 M | 9,490 USD | ||
| Oman | 5.5 M | 19,520 USD | 93.5 | |
| Pakistan | 255.2 M | 1,500 USD | 61.4 | |
| Palau | 0.0 M | 19,890 USD | 92.0 | |
| Panama | 4.6 M | 19,140 USD | 91.6 | |
| Papua New Guinea | 10.8 M | 2,890 USD | 57.0 | |
| Paraguay | 7.0 M | 6,750 USD | 93.2 | |
| Peru | 34.6 M | 8,430 USD | 93.8 | |
| Philippines | 116.8 M | 4,850 USD | 84.1 | |
| Poland | 36.4 M | 25,520 USD | ||
| Qatar | 3.0 M | 74,330 USD | 98.1 | |
| Republic of the Congo | 6.5 M | 2,280 USD | 66.9 | |
| Romania | 19.0 M | 20,190 USD | ||
| Russia | 143.5 M | 15,960 USD | ||
| Rwanda | 14.6 M | 1,150 USD | 66.8 | |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | 0.0 M | 24,530 USD | 96.4 | |
| Saint Lucia | 0.2 M | 13,410 USD | 96.4 | |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 0.1 M | 12,000 USD | 96.1 | |
| Samoa | 0.2 M | 5,640 USD | 96.2 | |
| Sao Tome and Principe | 0.2 M | 3,800 USD | 91.4 | |
| Saudi Arabia | 37.0 M | 36,070 USD | 93.9 | |
| Senegal | 18.9 M | 1,780 USD | 66.7 | |
| Serbia | 6.5 M | 13,480 USD | ||
| Seychelles | 0.1 M | 19,200 USD | 96.7 | |
| Sierra Leone | 8.8 M | 830 USD | 55.3 | |
| Solomon Islands | 0.8 M | 2,020 USD | 79.4 | |
| Somalia | 19.7 M | 640 USD | 31.8 | |
| South Africa | 64.7 M | 6,270 USD | 84.7 | |
| South Sudan | 12.2 M | 460 USD | 19.3 | |
| Sri Lanka | 21.8 M | 4,670 USD | 91.1 | |
| Sudan | 51.7 M | 900 USD | 62.0 | |
| Suriname | 0.6 M | 6,140 USD | 87.5 | |
| Syria | 25.6 M | 770 USD | 77.1 | |
| Tajikistan | 10.8 M | 2,080 USD | 93.4 | |
| Tanzania | 70.5 M | 1,270 USD | 68.1 | |
| Thailand | 71.6 M | 7,690 USD | 93.5 | |
| Togo | 8.6 M | 1,350 USD | 61.1 | |
| Tonga | 0.1 M | 6,840 USD | 95.7 | |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 1.4 M | 18,550 USD | 95.6 | |
| Tunisia | 12.3 M | 4,300 USD | 92.2 | |
| Turkey | 85.9 M | 16,300 USD | 97.0 | |
| Turkmenistan | 7.6 M | 6,340 USD | 95.4 | |
| Tuvalu | 0.0 M | 9,780 USD | 92.9 | |
| Uganda | 51.4 M | 1,120 USD | 66.3 | |
| Ukraine | 39.0 M | 5,510 USD | ||
| Uruguay | 3.4 M | 24,020 USD | 93.0 | |
| Uzbekistan | 37.1 M | 3,670 USD | 97.6 | |
| Vanuatu | 0.3 M | 4,410 USD | 75.8 | |
| Venezuela | 28.5 M | 3,860 USD | 88.0 | |
| Vietnam | 101.6 M | 4,970 USD | 89.5 | |
| Yemen | 41.8 M | 670 USD | 62.5 | |
| Zambia | 21.9 M | 1,200 USD | 71.4 | |
| Zimbabwe | 17.0 M | 2,660 USD | 77.8 |
Explanation of the term "Developing Country"
The definition of a developing (or developed) country is not always clear. Although the United Nations determines which countries are among the least developed countries, it has not itself adopted criteria for developing countries. Nevertheless, with the "Human Development Index", they provide an important underlying value. This index combines the framework conditions of daily life such as nutrition, medical care, education and income into a comparable index.Probably the most widespread interpretation of the term "developing country" is that of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Here, states are classified on the basis of three criteria:
- Average per capita income
- Diversification of export goods (some countries export a lot, but only a few different products. In some Gulf states in particular, well over half of all exports consist of crude oil products. If a country's economy is based on only one industrial sector, this is not a stable situation, according to the International Monetary Fund.)
- Degree of participation in the international financial system
A further classification, which is occasionally equated with a developing country, was created by the World Bank with a pure classification according to average annual income. These are the levels:
- Income below 995 US dollars: Low-income countries
- Income below 3,895 US dollars: Lower middle-income countries
- Income below 12,055 US dollars: Upper middle-income countries
- Income above 12,056 US dollars: High-income countries
Designation as Third World
Colloquially, developing countries are also referred to as "Third World" countries, especially in wealthy industrialized nations. In the countries concerned themselves, this classification is often considered defamatory. The content of this designation is also controversial, since the model of the three worlds was originally used to express political affiliation after the Cold War. The first world is represented by the NATO states, the second world includes the Eastern bloc states, and the third world includes all other states from a political point of view.Key figures in comparison
(All figures weighted according to population share.)| Developing countries | World | USA | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total population | 7.0 bn | 8.2 bn | 341.8 m |
| GNP per capita | 6,808 USD | 14,244 USD | 88,810 USD |
| Government debt (% of GDP) | 55.8 % | 64.7 % | 102.7 % |
| Expenditure on education (% of GDP) | 3.5 % | 3.6 % | 5.4 % |
| Unemployment rate | 5.2 % | 4.8 % | 4.2 % |
| Literacy rate | 84.3 % | 87.7 % | 79.0 % |
| Electricity access | 90.7 % | 91.9 % | 100.0 % |
| Birth rate | 17.5 ‰ | 16.3 ‰ | 10.6 ‰ |
| Life expectancy | 72.2 years | 73.5 years | 78.9 years |
* Aruba is not an independent and sovereign country, but Autonomous Territory within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Further information on the definition of a country can be found in our article What is a country?