Country Comparative Analysis Report – United States and ChinaIntroduction
There are various countries that are known as developing country but China is on the top of that list. China is now an emerging country that is economically and politically strong same as United States of America. Both countries are recognized as powerful countries worldwide but both are different from each other in many different areas. It can be said that these two countries have nothing in common. For example, both have different GDP, predominate industries, Government structure, regulation/control, Environmental and cultural, Gender Relations, Predominant Religion(s), Healthcare and Wellness system, Food system, Education system, Median income and Median age of workforce, Housing and Transportation. These countries are compared in these specific areas in the following table.
Conclusion
While concluding the discussion above it can be said that both US and China are fully developed countries but still they are focusing on their growth. China in some areas leading US but still US is known as a developed country and China is considered as a developing country that is in process to develop its systems and industries. However, from the above analysis it comes to an understanding that China is not behind the US because it is developed much.
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