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So while some less developed "communities" are countries, others are populations within a country - often ofa particular ethnic group, and often an [[indigenous people]]. | So while some less developed "communities" are countries, others are populations within a country - often ofa particular ethnic group, and often an [[indigenous people]]. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Principles of development]] | |||
* [[Culture and development]] | |||
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Revision as of 02:47, 10 January 2012
While terms such as "Less Developed Countries" or "Least Economically Developed Countries" are common in [[international development literature, the variation in development levels is not simply by country.
So while some less developed "communities" are countries, others are populations within a country - often ofa particular ethnic group, and often an indigenous people.