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ID152078
Title ProperAre the LDCs really the world’s least developed countries?
LanguageENG
AuthorSolarz, Marcin Wojciech ;  Wojtaszczyk, Małgorzata
Summary / Abstract (Note)The term ‘the least developed countries’ (LDCs) is widely understood to designate, exactly as stated, the world’s least developed countries. In conjunction with the 2015 United Nations (UN) triennial review of the LDC category, this article attempts to critically evaluate the UN’s list of LDC countries in the light of various indicators – economic, social, political, military and security related, and psychological. It concludes that the official and actual lists of LDCs, despite important similarities, are not completely identical. The term ‘the LDCs’ as used by the UN is therefore not fully consistent with the reality it attempts to designate and describe.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.4; 2017: p.805-821
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 4
Key WordsDevelopment ;  Terminology ;  LDCs ;  Least Developed Countries ;  United Nations ;  Poverty and Inequality


 
 
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