Newly industrialized countriesde:Schwellenland The category of newly industrializing countries (NICs) is a social/economic classification status applied to several countries around the world by political scientists and economists. NICs are countries that are not quite yet at the status of a full-fledged capitalist liberal democracy, but still more advanced than countries in the third world or in the category of least developed countries. NICs usually share some common features, including:
NICs often receive support from non-governmental organizations such as the WTO and other internal support bodies. Some examples of NICs are India, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa. |
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