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Which are developed countries in South America?
10 Most Developed Countries in South and Central America
- Chile. GDP: 255 billion USD. Population: 18.7 million.
- Argentina. GDP: 519.9 billion USD.
- Uruguay. GDP: 59.6 billion USD.
- Panama. GDP: 65 billion USD.
- Costa Rica. GDP: 60.1 billion USD.
- Peru. GDP: 222 billion USD.
- Colombia. GDP: 331 billion USD.
- Brazil. GDP: 1.9 trillion USD.
What is the level of development in South America?
Human Development Index (0 – 1) in South America: The average for 2020 based on 12 countries was 0.763 points. The highest value was in Chile: 0.851 points and the lowest value was in Guyana: 0.682 points.
Which South American countries are developed?
What are the developed countries in Asia?
15 countries and territories in Asia:
- Bahrain.
- Brunei.
- Cyprus.
- Hong Kong.
- Israel.
- Japan.
- Kuwait.
- Macau.
What are the different levels of development in countries?
For other parts of the analysis, countries have been classified by their level of devel – opment as measured by per capita gross national income (GNI). Accordingly, countries have been grouped as high-income, upper middle income, lower middle income and low-income (table E).
What are the different economic classifications of countries?
Accordingly, countries have been grouped as high-income, upper middle income, lower middle income and low-income (table E). To maintain compatibility with similar classifications used else- where, the threshold levels of GNI per capita are those established by the World Bank.
What is the difference between low and middle income countries?
Countries with less than $1,035 GNI per capita are classified as low-income countries, those with between $1,036 and $4,085 as lower middle income countries, those with