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International Development in Developing Countries

the land. These citizens, described harshly, completely have been slag of the communist production system. Not all affairs can end in this fashion. Since realizations of the after effects of this situation, a new type of development has been growing. Non-profit organizations have devoting themselves to instilling protectionism to keep foreign companies from exploiting families in poverty. These organizations address the need for a progressive approach that both suits the nations economic needs as well as the needs of individual citizens that choose to involve themselves in them. This empowering approach requires new commitment from political and private investment. Appendix 1a) will aid the description of how to break the cycle of underdevelopment. Breaking this cycle will lead to development and a reservation of culture.Insufficient Capital poses a large problem for any underdeveloped nation. There must be some sort out support for those investing so they can feel comfortable that their funds are not going to be lost. The reasons for private investment are usually the bid for returns in the future. In the past countries would totally exasperate all valuables, for instance, all their raw material worth to attract those willing to invest. Nowadays its imperative the there is benefits to each of the parties in the deal that dont directly relate to cash. For instance any sort of trade where the value of liquid cash is equal to the value of any other goodwill exchanged. It is a fine line to reaching an agreement with so many conditions though it is imperative this occurs. Foreign Aid is a little easier to come by with many non-profit organizations will to lend any help in the way of reasonable funds to aid growth. They also are a solid third party in evaluating the actual intensions of those involved in the outlay of the operations. Many of these involved in foreign aid are very familiar with these attempts to pro develop....

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