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lions [1.4K]
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What are the consequence of rapid growth? show in 10 points ​

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pashok25 [27]2 years ago
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Answer:

➢ Rapid population growth has serious economic consequences. It encourages inequities in income distribution; it limits rate of growth of gross national product by holding down level of savings and capital investments; it exerts pressure on agricultural production and land; and it creates unemployment problems.

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kati45 [8]2 years ago
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What are the consequence of rapid growth? show in 10 points

Rapid population growth has serious economic consequences. It encourages inequities in income distribution; it limits rate of growth of gross national product by holding down level of savings and capital investments; it exerts pressure on agricultural production and land; and it creates unemployment problems.

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