Four key factors that determine if a country is developing or developed include economic indicators such as GDP per capita, which reflects income levels; social indicators such as literacy rates and access to education and healthcare; infrastructure quality, including transportation and communication systems; and political stability and governance, which influence economic growth and societal well-being. A developed country typically exhibits higher levels in these areas compared to a developing country.
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