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Which is most challenging for developing countries?
large aging populations
creating multinational corporations
social and environmental issues
outsourcing of jobs to nearby areas
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Social and environmental issues.
Reason: developing countries typically face persistent poverty, limited healthcare and education, inadequate sanitation and infrastructure, rapid (often unplanned) urbanization, and heavy vulnerability to environmental degradation and climate change. These cross-cutting problems undermine development more fundamentally than the other options, which are either less widespread (large aging populations) or secondary/economic phenomena (creating multinationals, outsourcing).
Reason: developing countries typically face persistent poverty, limited healthcare and education, inadequate sanitation and infrastructure, rapid (often unplanned) urbanization, and heavy vulnerability to environmental degradation and climate change. These cross-cutting problems undermine development more fundamentally than the other options, which are either less widespread (large aging populations) or secondary/economic phenomena (creating multinationals, outsourcing).
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