Life expetency and child mortality rate is more supperion than ecnomic growth. justify?
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In theory, an increase in life expectancy may have positive or negative effects on per capita income. On the one hand it may increase the productivity of available resources, e.g., by improving health of workers, and it may increase the incentives to undertake long-term investments like (most notably) human capital.
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Improvements in life expectancy do, however, reduce population growth ... in terms of shocks to mortality related to the introduction of better treatments like ... depends on the death rates in infant, child and young ages.
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