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    Introduction: Pakistan is a developing country which is deficient in capital. Since its inception it has relied on foreign assistance to fill the financing gap which exists in different sectors. An efficient allocation of funds in each sector would have helped us overcome these difficulties and helped us raise the standard of living across the board. Due to mismanagement on the part of the government, there were wasteful expenditures. Now the country faces fiscal deficits due to corrupt government

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    Guatemala A developing country is an impoverished country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially. Guatemala is very much so in the position of a developing country. As one who lives in the United States of America, it often times is hard to understand what this exactly means. The majority of people born and raised in America will never experience the same situations that those from a developing country will experience. The cultural lifestyle of Guatemalans is much different

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    Despite the real efforts made, there has been little concrete progress to date. In most developing countries today, corruption is widespread and part of everyday life. Society has learned to live with it, even considering it, fatalistically, as an integral part of their culture. Not only are public or official decisions – for instance, on the award of government contracts or the amount of tax due – bought and sold, but very often access to a public service or the exercise of a right, such as obtaining

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    In today’s global economy, if we want economic growth and development in developing countries, improvements need to be made that provide opportunities for the well-being of the citizens. Economic growth and development has factors that include poverty and life expectancy rates. The various causes of poverty make a huge impact and it changes trends in many countries that effect the way people live. Even with certain changes that the government has made, numerous individuals and nations are still living

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    distinctive times, however now they tend to be concentrated in developing countries with large populations of

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    A developing country is an impoverished country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially. Guatemala is very much so in the position of a developing country. As one who lives in the United States of America, it is often times hard to understand what this exactly means. The majority of people born and raised in America will never experience the same situations that those from a developing country will experience. The cultural lifestyle of Guatemalans is much different than

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    Poverty is present and is an issue not only affecting developing countries, but also society in the lower classes of the developed countries. Known causes of poverty include: economic trends, availability of education, overpopulation, unfavourable environmental conditions or even widespread epidemics. There is a distinct relationship between increased crime rates and poverty. If the standard of living is low, the people living in poverty see a benefit in committing a crime because they justify the

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    substantial detrimental effects on governments, firms, and the broader stakeholders in which it takes place. Corruption scandals reported in China, Pakistan, Egypt, South Africa and elsewhere draw a high attention on the corruption, especially in developing countries. Although in the past few decades, governments introduced a series of policies to prevent the fraud, it’s still hard to eliminate the corruption indeed. The article “Coping with corruption in foreign markets” points out several factors which

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    Bangladesh, officially known as the ‘People's Republic of Bangladesh’ worldwide, is a country in South Asia. It shares land borders with India and Myanmar. Bangladesh is the world's eighth most populous country with a population of 163 million (as of the year 2016) in a total area of 147, 570 square kilometers. Dhaka has been the capital city of Bangladesh since the country achieved independence in the year 1971. Bangladesh has a market-based mixed economy, is one of the Next Eleven emerging markets

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    India is a developing country. The factors hindering development of the country are many. Some of them can be attributed to the low per capita income and larger chunk of the population living under the poverty line. India is a country with poor people but with rich natural resources. It can be said that the country’s potential is either the human resource or the natural resources are not adequately utilized to the maximum extent and that resulted in low per capita income. India is an agrarian

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