Comparing the Macroeconomic Principles of a Developed and Developing Company

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1 Comparing the Macroeconomic Principles of a Developed and Developing Company The two countries picked for comparison in this discussion is the United States of America (developed) and Kenya (developing). According to the World Bank, the United States registered an average 2.3 percent economic growth rate in 2019 (The World Bank, 2020). On the other hand, Kenya's economic growth averaged 5.7 percent in the same year, making it the largest economy in Eastern and Central Africa (The World Bank, 2020). Therefore, the average growth rate in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Kenya, a developing country, is almost tripled the U.S. GDP in the last year. The vast difference in the GDP growth rate has due to a variety of economic factors.

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