Economy, asked by dhairya1317, 1 year ago

Explain how a large population can be an asset for a liability/burden

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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♥️For many decades in India, a large population has been considered a liability rather than an asset. But a large population need not always be a liability. It can be turned into productive asset by investment in human capital.

Answered by MsPRENCY
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→ A large population has been considered a liability rather than an asset for the country. It can be an asset for the country only if government made investment in the field of education, healthcare and medicine. In short, investment must be made by the government in human capital.

  Countries like Japan, has become rich and developed by investing in human capital, even though they don't have any natural resource!

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  • Calorie requirement in villages in 2400 per person, per day.
  • Calorie requirement in urban area is 2100 per person, per day.

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