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- 1. What measures can the poorer countries take to accelerate their growth to bring their standards of living more in line with the rest of the world? 2. Why is there so much informal finance in the Asian countries but not in the industrial countries? 3. Why is corruption is such a pervasive problem in many developing countries?Q. Why it is so important to discuss the relationship between income inequality and CO2 emission in developing countries?Why is GDP in developing countries greater than GDP in developed countries?
- 3.Given the diversity of developing countries, do you thinkthat there could ever be a single. unified theory ofdevelopment? Explain your answer.What are good economic institutions, why do so many developing countries lack them, and what can developing countries do to get them?What are some steps the government can take to encourage research and development?
- Driver of inequality and what to do about rising inequality in developing countries?What economic benefits might a developing country gain by reducing corruption? What are some measures that can be taken to reduce corruption? Explain the statement: "Developing countries tend to exhibit symptoms of both market failure and government failure".Do you think that Impact of democracy and its elements play a significant role in case of developing countries?
- What do you think should be the role of the state in contemporary developing countries? Is the choice between markets and government an either-or choice? Explain your answerIn what ways do you think taxation and expenditure systems in developing countries could be improved? Be specificHow are developed countries helping developing countries?