Which Latin American countries have managed to developed by now.
The current year is 2050
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Brazil owns all of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay and became a 1st world empire.
bolsonaro masterrace
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Poor Cuba :(
I don't know, you tell us
>Brazil owns all of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay and became a 1st world empire.
Unlikely, Argentina would hold us down like the Northeast does nowdays.
I would say that Chile and Uruguay are the more likely to be developed by 2050.
Costa Rica, Panamá and Argentina might also have a chance.
Puert rico
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chile and uruguay in your not-going-to-happen meme future
but in my will-certainly-happen future, chile, argentina, uruguay, and south brazil form one union and are 100% not white in it
Nicaragua
Developed from countryside to cities
- Colombia
- Argentina
- Uruguay
- Chile
- Brasil
Developed in the cities but not in the countryside
- Peru
- Paraguay
Remains undeveloped
- Bolivia
- Ecuador
- Venezuela
>Colombia
>Brazil
Wishful thinking
USA
This
Colombia will be in ruins by then (it already is)
Estados Unidos
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>implying humanity is still around in 2050
lmaoing @ ur naïveté
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>he doesn't know
So Cuba already made it, huh
>all these cherrypicked meaningless stats
oh look, it's that congolombian again !
Tell me then what matters to you
You being butthurt over him telling you Colombia is third world. That's probably all he wants desu, I mean it's Sup Forums.
non meme, most of Latin America, with perhaps some few exceptions should be at high development levels for HDI in 2050
According to ifs.du.edu
countries which should be above .800 HDI by 2030 would include Belize, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and surprisingly enough Venezuela (they could pull it off if they actually manage regime change)
Also some nations have already acomplished this level of development.
Whether a nation does actually become considered "developed" will basically come down to Bretton Woods institutions (World Bank, IMF) acknowledging them as such which given it is a process likely to have implications, as well as require much higher income levels and lower povertyy figures than any countries in the region have today (just compare GDP per capita in the most advanced economies vs the poorest countries in the EU) is likely to take something like at least a decade, assuming things go well.
By the 2050 there should at least be a handful of nations that could legit be ranked amongst lower tier Europeans on most metrics however, it's anyone's guess whether smaller countries like Uruguay or Costa Rica or large economies like Mexico or Argentina will get there first.
he is not saying anything about Colombia, all he is doing is trying to convince Sup Forums that Argentina is not a complete socialist shithole
>le right wing comment
you sure are a fucking idiot.
have fun in your shithole, nigger.
explain me then how socialism has "improved" Argentina, or what makes a country "developed" or "first world"
If it wasn't for Macri Argentina would be the new Venezuela
Yeah, and Macri is very right wing and he is fixing the country