difference between balanced and unbalanced growth
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The balanced growth aims at the development of all sectors simultaneously but unbalanced growth recommends that the investment should be made only in leading sectors of the economy. ... On the other hand, unbalanced growth requires less amount of capital, making investment in only leading sectors.
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In balanced forces, the magnitude of the two forces is equal, whereas, in the case of unbalanced forces, the magnitude of the two forces are unequal. Conversely, in unbalanced forces, the individual forces either act in same or opposite direction. Balanced forces cause a still object to remain at rest.
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