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Developed market Canada Culture Canada is a geographically vast and ethnically diverse country.

Canadian culture has also been greatly influenced by immigration from all over the world. Many Canadians value multiculturalism and see Canadian culture as being inherently multicultural. Canadian culture has historically been influenced by British, French, and Aboriginal cultures and traditions. It has also been heavily influenced by American culture due to its proximity and the high rate of migration between the two countries Laws The constitution is the supreme law of the country. Canada's judiciary plays an important role in interpreting laws and has the power to strike down laws that violate the Constitution. The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court and final arbiter. Common law prevails everywhere except in Quebec, where civil law predominates. Economy The currency is Dollar. Canada is one of the world's wealthiest nations, with a high per capita income. It is one of the world's top ten trading nations. Canada is a mixed market, ranking lower than the U.S. but higher than most western European nations. Since the early 1990s, the Canadian economy has been growing rapidly, with low unemployment and large government surpluses on the federal level. Today, Canada resembles the U.S. in its market-oriented economic system, pattern of production, and high living standards. Canada is unusual among developed countries in the importance of the primary sector. Language Canada's two official languages are English and French. Media American media and entertainment are popular, if not dominant, in English Canada; conversely, many Canadian cultural products and entertainers are successful in the U.S. and worldwide. Many cultural products are marketed toward a unified "North American" or global market. The creation and preservation of distinctly Canadian culture are supported by federal government programs, laws, and institutions such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Emerging market India Culture

India's culture is marked by a high degree of merger and cultural pluralism. It has managed to preserve established traditions while absorbing new customs, traditions, and ideas from invaders and immigrants and spreading its cultural influence to other parts of Asia, mainly South East and East Asia. Traditional Indian society is defined by relatively strict social hierarchy.

Economy India is the twelfth-largest economy in the world. On per capita basis, it ranks 128th in the world. Although living standards are rising fast, 75.6% of the population still lives on less than Rs. 100/- a day In terms of occupation; two-thirds of the Indian workforce earns their livelihood directly or indirectly through agriculture in rural villages. Towns and cities make over two thirds of the Indian economy. The progress of economic reforms in India is followed closely. Language Official languages used in India are Hindi & English.

Frontier market Jordan Culture The culture of Jordan, as in its spoken language, values, beliefs, ethnicities is Arab as the Kingdom is in the heart of Southwest Asia. Although many people from different regions of the world have come to settle in Jordan, like Circassias and Chechens, they have long been assimilated in the society and added their richness to the society that subsequently developed. Jordan has a very diverse cultural scene with many different artists, religious sects, and ethnic groups residing in the small country because of Jordan's reputation for stability and tolerance. Laws Jordan's legal system is based on Islamic law and French codes. Economy
The official currency in Jordan is the Jordanian dinar. In the 2008 Quality of Life Index, Jordan was ranked as

having one of the highest quality of life in the Arab World. Jordan also has one of the highest standard of living in the developing world with a highly educated population with access to advanced healthcare services in urban and rural areas. Also, Jordan is a noticeably clean country. The main obstacle to Jordan's development is its troubled economy, but recent reforms have given the country an unprecedented economic boom. Several aspects of Jordan's quality of life include:
-Jordan has a highly educated workforce -Excellent health infrastructure -Relatively open socio-political environment

-Reliable infrastructure
-A moderate climate -A growing economy -Diverse ethnic and religious background -Political stability

Language Arabic is the official language of Jordan. English is widely understood among most Jordanians, although the degree to which varies with educational level and demographic concentration. Middle and upper class citizens tend to be fluent and consider English as their second language. French is understood by the upper class, especially graduates of the handful of French schools in Jordan. Media Jordan has a highly developed communications infrastructure. Jordan's telecom infrastructure is growing at a very rapid pace and continually being updated and expanded. Jordan's telecom industry remains the most competitive in the Middle East. Communications in Jordan occur across many media, including print, telephone, radio, television, and internet. The foreign relations of Jordan have consistently followed a pro-Western foreign policy and traditionally Jordan has had close relations with the United States and the United Kingdom. Apart from them, countries like Brunei, Cyprus, Russia, Syria and Pakistan have been in good terms with Jordan. Asia pacific region market Japan Culture Japanese culture has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original Jmon culture to its contemporary culture, which combines influences from Asia, Europe and North America. Laws Japan is a constitutional monarchy where the power of the Emperor is very limited. Power is held chiefly by the Prime Minister of Japan and other elected members of the Diet, while sovereignty is vested in the Japanese people Economy Japan is the second largest economy in the world after the United States, at around US$5 trillion in terms of nominal GDP. Banking, insurance, real estate, retailing, transportation, telecommunications and construction are all major industries. Japan has a large industrial capacity and is home to some of the largest, leading and most technologically advanced producers of motor vehicles, electronic equipment, machine tools, steel and nonferrous metals, ships, chemicals, textiles and processed foods. The service sector accounts for three quarters of the gross domestic product. The majority of Japan's economy is service sector based. Japan has a low unemployment rate; around 4%.It has one of the smallest governments in the developed world Language
Official language(s) none, Main language(s) Japanese, Regional language(s) Ryukyuan (Okinawan et al.,Minority language(s) Ainu, Main immigrant language(s) Korean, Chinese, Tagalog, Portuguese Main foreign language(s) English .

Media Numerous television and radio networks as well as newspapers and magazines
Foreign relations

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