Developing country (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Developing country" in English language version.

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  • Nora, Mareï; Michel, Savy (January 2021). "Global South countries: The dark side of city logistics. Dualisation vs Bipolarisation". Transport Policy. 100: 150–160. doi:10.1016/j.tranpol.2020.11.001. S2CID 228984747. This article aims to appraise the unevenness of logistics development throughout the world, by comparing city logistics (notion that we define) between developing countries (or Global South countries) (where 'modern' and 'traditional' models often coexist) and developed countries (or Global North countries)
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  • "UNCTADstat - Classifications". UN Trade and Development. The developing economies broadly comprise Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia without Israel, Japan, and the Republic of Korea, and Oceania without Australia and New Zealand. The developed economies broadly comprise Northern America and Europe, Israel, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, and New Zealand.

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  • Haas, Hein de; Castles, Stephen; Miller, Mark J (2020). The age of migration: international population movements in the modern world. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 96–123. ISBN 978-1-352-00798-5. OCLC 1143614574.
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