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This chapter explores the spatial inequality in Mexico City, highlighting the disparities between developed and developing nations in terms of technology, wealth, agriculture, healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
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DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An introduction to Chapter 9: Spatial Inequality in Mexico City
DEVELOPED NATION Major Criteria: More advanced technology and more industries
Most food is grown by commercial farmers—surplus for sale, not their own needs
People use goods made in factories and most people work in offices and factories
Businesses use advanced technologyto produce goods and services
DEVELOPING NATION Major Criteria: Fewer industries and simple technology
Many subsistence farmers-farmers who grow crops for their own needs and use
THINK! What could be other characteristics of developed or developing nations?