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1 social backwardness
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2 backwardness
n- agricultural backwardness
- cultural backwardness
- economic backwardness inherited from colonialism
- economic backwardness
- leap from backwardness to progress
- medieval backwardness
- political backwardness
- social backwardness
- socioeconomic backwardness
- technical backwardness
- technological backwardness -
3 economic culture
эк., соц. хозяйственная [экономическая\] культура (совокупность накопленных профессиональных знаний и навыков, а также правил поведения, системы ценностей, значений и символов)America’s laissez faire economic culture is underlined by its Constitution. — Американская экономическая культура свободного предпринимательства заложена в конституции этой страны.
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