No i do not agree with the above statement completely i do agree but not completely because as in economic terms we can say economic development as increase in literacy rate which is there in our country "but not much" which will help to make the people aware regarding Birth Control measures example: - condom,i-pills etc.
Every one know that, now a days population increasing. due to increase in population , poverty is also increase. it affect on our economic development. growth of economic development stop by poverty.
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
the more sex they have the moreee
Theodore Kilian Ruprecht has written: 'Population programmes and economic and social development [by Theodore K. Ruprecht and Carl Wahren.]' -- subject(s): Progress, Economic development, Population
Samuel Baum has written: 'Population, manpower, and economic development of Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): Population, Economic conditions, Labor supply
The factors that affects economic development are 1. Unemployment. 2. Youth restiveness. 3. Government Policy. 4. Income level. 5. Population. 6. Other economic activities.
how does the economy hindrance education
Some of the barriers to development include vices such as crime and drug abuse. When the greater population is struggling with drug addiction, they do not contribute much to economic development.
R. Scott Moreland has written: 'Managerial discretion, property rights, and the theory of firms' 'Property rights and the pathology of externalities' 'Population, development, and income distribution' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Population, Economic development, Income distribution, Mathematical models, Population
Economic Growth, High Population, Poor Development, Corruption
Economic growth is necessary for economic development but not a sufficient proof of economic development. The improvement of people's living condition is a greater assessment of economic development.
Population growth could stabilize due to factors such as increased access to education and healthcare, particularly for women, leading to lower birth rates. Economic development often correlates with reduced fertility rates as families prioritize quality of life over quantity. Additionally, urbanization and changes in cultural norms can shift perspectives on family size, contributing to stabilization. Finally, effective government policies regarding family planning and immigration can also play a significant role in regulating population growth.