* * * Sixteen countries and regions have extremely high human development index, but they are not developed economies in the IMF standard of the International Monetary Fund or the World Profile of the CIA: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Chile, Argentina, Macau, China, Brunei, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The living standards of these countries and regions are close to those of developed countries, and they are the reserve teams of developed countries.
Saudi Arabia is a veritable "oil kingdom", ranking first in the world in terms of oil reserves and output, and is one of the richest countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is the largest producer of desalinated seawater in the world, and its desalinated seawater accounts for about 2 1% of the world total. Saudi Arabia pursues a free economic policy. Mecca is the birthplace of Muhammad, the founder of Islam, and a holy place for Muslims to make pilgrimages.
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Comprehensive human development index countries with extremely high human development index of the United Nations Development Programme; WB HIE World Bank high-income economy; IMF AE international monetary fund developed economies; CIA AE CIA "world surveys" developed economies. According to these standards, there are 3 1 developed countries in the world, namely:
1, Europe: Britain, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Malta and Cyprus.
2. North America: America and Canada.
3. Oceania: Australia and New Zealand.
4. Asia: Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Israel.
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