Talk:Newly industrialized country
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Why is Argentina yellow?
The map is confusing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.110.221.182 (talk • contribs)
Updating of Map & Table
The map and table needs to be updated to include all countries as per the "Globalization and the Transformation of Foreign Economic Policy" book. Page 164 of that book lists 15 NICs.
Outdated Terminology
the use of "developing" and "first world" in this article is outdated terminology; the latter since the fall of the second world block; and the former since the realisation that development is not an exclusivly economic concept X User
"First wold country" is political terminology not a economical terminology it used wrong in article you should replace it with "Developed" country. As a sample Turkey is a first world country politically but its also NIC country economically. Mr. Lobaloba
Why is Cuba Light Green on the Map?
From my understanding Cuba has widespread recognition as a nation throughout the world. I'm not sure why it's listed as an unrecognized country on the first graphic.
Vietnam
Why isn't Vietnam in the list of NIC's. Its economy is on par or surpasses that of the Phillipines in so many economic parameters and indicators- similar economic size (PPP and nominal) higher gdp per capita (nominal and PPP) and higher industrial output among others. Please update the article. 154.159.238.204 (talk) 06:07, 20 June 2024 (UTC)