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Sigma KEE - EconomicDevelopmentLevel
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economic development level
EconomicDevelopmentLevel is a subclass of EconomicAttribute containing terms used to describe the economic development level of a Nation or GeopoliticalArea. This class is further subdivided into different scales devised or used by different agencies.
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Parents economic attribute EconomicAttribute is the class of terms including all Attributes used to characterize the economic systems or development levels of Nations or dependent GeopoliticalAreas.
Children IMF development levelIMFDevelopmentLevel is a collection of Attributes representing economic development levels used by the InternationalMonetaryFund (IMF) to characterize national economies. The hierarchy of IMF levels includes: AdvancedEconomy, CountryInTransition, and DevelopingCountry. There is some, but not complete, overlap with concepts used by UnitedNations agencies. See
 UN economic development levelUNEconomicDevelopmentLevel is a subclass of EconomicDevelopmentLevel containing terms used to represent economic development classifications used by UnitedNations agencies. The top level of this classification scheme includes the concepts of DevelopedCountry, FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry, and LessDevelopedCountry.
 world bankGNI per capita levelWorldBankGNIPerCapitaLevel is the subclass of EconomicDevelopmentLevel containing attributes that characterize countries according to their per capita gross national income (GNI), as determined by the WorldBankGroup. The World Bank uses the Atlas method for making cross-country comparisons of national income.
Instancesadvanced developing countryAdvancedDevelopingCountry is an Attribute used to describe a LessDevelopedCountry (LDC) that is undergoing rapid industrial development. Also called 'newly industrializing economy' (or 'country').
 four dragons economyFourDragonsEconomy describes four small Asian countries that achieved rapid economic growth in the 1990s. Some systems of EconomicDevelopmentLevel place them as a LessDevelopedCountry, but the IMF includes them in AdvancedEconomy.
 high tech industrial economyHighTechIndustrialEconomy is an Attribute used to describe industrialized countries whose infrastructure uses the most advanced kinds of technology.
 least developed countryLeastDevelopedCountry is a sub-classification of LessDevelopedCountry characterizing those countries that have no significant economic growth, a per capita GDP of less than $1,000 UnitedStatesDollars, and low literacy. Also known as 'undeveloped countries'.
 major industrial economyMajorIndustrialEconomy is an Attribute used to describe countries with the largest, industrialized, non-communist economies in the world.
 newly industrializing economyNewlyIndustrializingEconomy is an Attribute used to describe a LessDevelopedCountry (LDC) that is undergoing rapid industrial development. Also called 'newly industrializing economy' (or 'country').
 underdeveloped countryUnderdevelopedCountry is an Attribute describing less developed countries that have potential for above-average economic growth. See also LessDevelopedCountry.


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