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Uneven economic development refers to the unequal distribution of wealth and resources between countries and regions, often split into high-income (e.g. UK, US, Australia), middle-income (e.g. Mexico, China, Brazil), and low-income (e.g. Sudan, Uganda, Afghanistan) categories.

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