Economy, asked by rajn60365, 6 months ago

How population is a resource? ​

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Answered by krutikarajut610
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According to this point of view, man is reduced to an object that can be easily disposed of once his function is done. Development is seen as more important than the individual, and a bigger population is perceived as resulting in scarcer resources and opportunities, poorer living conditions, and slower progress.

Answered by AntraGoswami
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According to this point of view, man is reduced to an object that can be easily disposed of once his function is done. Development is seen as more important than the individual, and a bigger population is perceived as resulting in scarcer resources and opportunities, poorer living conditions, and slower progress.

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