how does economic development different from social development?
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The meaning of economic growth can be defined as the augment in per capita income whereas economic development can be defined as ascend in income and alteration in economic and social structure.
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One of the working definitions of economic development is that it is a process whereby an economy's real national income increases over a long period of time. Social development is related to the improvements in health, education, housing, drinking water, etc. and the social status as a whole
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