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Why does a large industrial sector not always indicate that a nation is fully developed?
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Why does a large industrial sector not always indicate that a nation is fully developed?
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One reason would be that the standard of living may not have increased with the industrial one. Also, the environmentavl standards could be different from the industrial standards.
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