There is a great imbalance between what are considered the richest countries in the world and the poorest. Based on GDP (gross domestic product), the result is that the richest are Qatar, Luxembourg, Singapore, Norway, Brunei, United States, Switzerland, Canada and Australia. By contrast, South Sudan ranks No. 1 for the poorest, followed by Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, the Central African Republic, Eritrea, Liberia, Burundi, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. You have all the information in: «Poverty in the world: definition, causes and types«.

You have all the information in: "Poverty in the world: definition, causes and types".