what are issues which come in the way of development
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Today, the problems facing developing countries revolve around what are generally called “structural constraints” to development. ... Other common constraints on development are high economic poverty, hunger, high mortality rates, unsafe water supplies, poor education systems, corrupt governments, war, and poor sanitation.
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Other common constraints on development are high economic poverty, hunger, high mortality rates, unsafe water supplies, poor education systems, corrupt governments, war, and poor sanitation. These factors all combine to create what the World Bank calls “poverty traps”—cycles that must be broken for countries to develop.
Countries can avoid poverty traps, however, with strong policies. Likewise, geographic advantages do not always result in sound development in cases when governments squander valuable natural resources. The World Bank, therefore, recommends that countries focus on six areas of policy to improve chances of development:
- Investment in education and health .
- Increasing productivity of small farms .
- Improving infrastructure (for example, roads) .
- Developing an industrial policy to promote manufacturing .
- Promoting democracy and human rights .
- Ensuring environmental protection.
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corruption, negative politics, discrimination
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