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clustering of population in major cities have many disadvantages​

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While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressures

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressuresHigh land prices

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressuresHigh land pricesBottlenecks in public goods (e.g. poor/overburdened infrastructure)

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressuresHigh land pricesBottlenecks in public goods (e.g. poor/overburdened infrastructure)Corruption

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressuresHigh land pricesBottlenecks in public goods (e.g. poor/overburdened infrastructure)CorruptionHigh competitive pressure

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressuresHigh land pricesBottlenecks in public goods (e.g. poor/overburdened infrastructure)CorruptionHigh competitive pressureLack of reserve areas

While the existence of cities can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, agglomeration may also lead to traffic congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.[Strong environmental pressuresHigh land pricesBottlenecks in public goods (e.g. poor/overburdened infrastructure)CorruptionHigh competitive pressureLack of reserve areasEconomic inequality

Answered by madhunegi8070
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yes clustering of population in major cities is disadvantageous. the push factor from the rural areas in the cities make the cities overcrowded. people are not able to find jobs if there is overcrowdedness . in cities educated unemployment is a major problem . thats why clustering of population is disadvantageous

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