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  1. Developing Countries 2026 - World Population Review

    Detailed list of developing countries, as well as comparison of various definitions of a developing country.

  2. Top 32 Developed and Developing Countries - Investopedia

    Sep 14, 2025 · The purpose of this article is to highlight the development status of the 32 largest countries on Earth by GDP.

  3. List of 152 developing countries - Worlddata.info

    According to the IMF definition, there are 152 developing countries with a current population of around 6.97 billion. At 85.61 percent, this is a considerable proportion of the world's population.

  4. Developing country - Wikipedia

    Least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, and small island developing states are all sub-groupings of developing countries. Countries on the other end of the spectrum are usually …

  5. Developing countries from low income to upper-middle income per capita according to the UN World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 Statistical Annex Table C and E

  6. Top 25 Developed and Developing Countries (2026)

    5 days ago · The purpose of this article is to highlight the development status of the 25 largest countries on Earth by GDP. This metric was chosen to better illustrate how nations meeting the traditional …

  7. List of Developed and Developing Countries 2025

    Explore the list of developed and developing countries in 2025 based on global economic criteria, including per capita income, HDI, and more.

  8. Developing Countries Definition & Examples - Quickonomics

    Apr 7, 2024 · Examples of countries that have successfully made this transition include South Korea and Singapore, both of which were considered developing countries in the mid-20th century but have …

  9. Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia Chinai (People’s Republic of) India Indonesia Kazakhstan Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of) Kyrgyzstan.

  10. 20 Examples of Developing Countries

    Here is a list of some countries considered to be developing, also known as emerging countries: the first five of them are the ones that lead this process of international readjustment.