Serpent » January 2nd, 2021, 7:32 pm wrote:Charon, could you expand on that in your own terms?
Or at least paste the passages you consider most relevant?
I'm not at all convinced that the wiki or UN definition is what everyone means who uses the expression "underdeveloped countries". I suspect most people mean either "insufficiently unindustrial", just as Forest_Dump suggests, or technologically underendowed.
I don't know too much about it so I looked it up in a variety of places, as is my wont. Virtually every place I looked said the same. Which is:
Development can be measured by economic or human factors. Developing countries are, in general, countries that have not achieved a significant degree of industrialization relative to their populations, and have, in most cases, a medium to low standard of living.
So I don't really see what's wrong with that. Seems to sum it up. I mean, a more amateur view, I suppose, would be that such countries are poor, not very educated, have bad or ineffectual governments, are stuck in their poverty, not much hope, and so on. Also, of course, like any poverty trap, they also don't have the resources to better their lot even if they wanted to.
Probably there are other factors like the country not having enough natural resources to become industrial. You need to invest to build, etc, but if it's not there or not being used properly, then what?
And, like any place that's poor and without many prospects, there's going to be crime, war, conflict, and so on; it goes with the territory.
Apparently the US is the best developed and Mali is the worst. India is now regarded as developed.
I think it's fairly obvious what it means and I hope we're not going to get hung up on one of these definition things again. It's a flaw in this place, in my view, and wastes an awful lot of time. If you don't know what it means go and look it up, I say. There's really not that much confusion about what it means.
My suspicion is that most people who use the term "underdeveloped" have a vague picture in their minds, which may be a challenge to describe and explain.
They obviously have a 'vague picture in their minds' because they can't be bothered to investigate the subject properly. Or, more likely, they're simply not interested, which is fair enough. People have different interests.