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  1. Investment Fund for Developing Countries ( Investeringsfonden for Udviklingslande) (IFU), is a Development Financial Institution owned by the Government of Denmark. IFU is a self-governing, state-owned fund, whose objective is to promote economic and social development in developing countries. The Fund provides risk capital and advice to ...

  2. A high-income economy is defined by the World Bank as a country with a gross national income per capita of US$13,845 or more in 2022, calculated using the Atlas method. [1] While the term "high-income" is often used interchangeably with "First World" and " developed country ," the technical definitions of these terms differ.

  3. Newly industrialized country. The category of newly industrialized country ( NIC ), newly industrialized economy ( NIE) [1] or middle income country [2] is a socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world by political scientists and economists. They represent a subset of developing countries whose economic growth is ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndiaIndia - Wikipedia

    India is a megadiverse country, a term employed for 17 countries which display high biological diversity and contain many species exclusively indigenous, or endemic, to them. India is a habitat for 8.6% of all mammal species, 13.7% of bird species, 7.9% of reptile species, 6% of amphibian species, 12.2% of fish species, and 6.0% of all flowering plant species.

  5. 5 de mai. de 2022 · Developing countries have economies with a low GDP per person and rely on agriculture as their main industry. There is no single definition of a developing country. The terms "developed" and "developing" are controversial. The terms may give the impression that there is a ranking of countries, with some being "good" and others being "bad."

  6. Only countries for which sourced data is available are listed. Data for some countries, including Libya and Saudi Arabia, remains unavailable. It was usually accepted that over one third (33.3%) of the population in Libya and Saudi Arabia were living in the previous decade below the poverty line. [7] [8]

  7. According to the IMF definition, there are 152 developing countries with a current population of around 6.82 billion. At 85.54 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.