A rapid growth of population is a fast-paced increase in the number of people that live in a certain region. This can be caused by many factors such as immigrants as well as more births.
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each problem arrises root cause is population
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P. T. Bauer has written: 'Reality and rhetoric' -- subject(s): Developing countries, Economic assistance, Economic conditions, Economic development 'Equlity, the third world and economic delusion' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economics, Equality, Underdeveloped areas 'Economic control or economic development?' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economic conditions, Economic development 'Population growth' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Population, Population, Population policy
Cities play entirely in economic development of developing countries. They leave the countryside to live in the cities. Therefore, the cities become the centers for development in the third world, which is what is killing the cities and the environment.
James V. Cornehls has written: 'Economic development and economic growth' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Developing countries, Economic conditions, Economic development
Economic Growth, High Population, Poor Development, Corruption
I think economic growth is an aspiration in an developing countries I think economic growth is an aspiration in an developing countries
Emile Benoit has written: 'Defense and economic growth in developing countries' -- subject(s): Defense contracts, Economic conditions, Economic development
John Vereker has written: 'Managing resources for development' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Developing countries, Economic conditions, Economic development projects, Economic policy, Management, Resource allocation
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Lauchlin Currie has written: 'The role of economic advisers in developing countries' -- subject(s): Underdeveloped areas, Consultants, Economic assistance 'Accelerating development'