NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRY

The English phrase can be transliterated into Tagalog as nyúli indástriyaláyds kántri.


A newly industrialized country (NIC) is a term used by political scientists and economists to describe a country whose level of economic development ranks it somewhere between developing and highly developed classifications. T

In the 1970s and 1980s, examples of newly industrialized countries included Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. Examples in the late 2000s included South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Turkey.

Economists and political scientists sometimes disagree over the classification of these countries.

KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG

Bansang nása antas ng industriyalisasyon na ipinakikíta ng mabilis na paglawak ng industriya at mabilis na pag-unlad ng ekonomiya.

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