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07:53 Apr 25, 2014 |
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4 +1 | newly industrialized country |
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newly industrialized country Explanation: Newly industrialized countries or NICs, nations with economies more advanced and developed than those in the developing world, but not yet with the full signs of a developed country.[4][5][6][7] NIC is a category between developed and developing countries, and it includes South Africa, Mexico, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Turkey. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2014-04-25 08:10:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I cut and pasted this, but I've now added a hyphen. i.e. "newly-industrialized country" Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developing_country Reference: http://internationalinvest.about.com/od/gettingstarted/a/Wha... |
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