Typology of the world countries is one of the most difficult methodological tasks. Economists, geographers, sociologists and other scientists are dealing with those tasks. The country typology is an historical category. Really, before the beginning of 1990 of XX century, all countries of the world were divided in the three main types:
ü socialist,
ü capitalist and
ü developed.
In 1990 of XX century, after the world socialist system disintegration, countries were divided into:
ü economically highly developed (Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Sweden);
ü Developing (Latin America, Africa, some countries of Asia);
ü countries with transitional economy (CIS, China, Eastern Europe)
But the binomial countries’ typology is widespread; it is divided into: