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Because the growth of Suburbs has been a population trend in developed nations since about 1950.
Developing nations provide education and health programmes to control birth rate by better facilities to the world.
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Canada and France.
States that have had significant industrial growth in recent years are often referred to as "industrial hubs" or "booming industrial states." These states typically experience increased development and expansion in manufacturing, technology, and other industrial sectors, leading to economic prosperity and job creation within the region.
Economic Growth, High Population, Poor Development, Corruption
1) Low GDP 2) An Agricultural Economy 3) Poor Health Conditions 4) Low Literacy Rate 5) Rapid Population Growth
Decreasing the infant mortality rate will limit population growth in developing nations
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Studies conducted by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicate that under developed nations can benefit and increase their GDP by importing high technology products from developed nations. As a whole, trade between less developed nations and underdeveloped ones, have resulted in economic benefits for less developed nations.
D. economic growth has not kept pace with population growth