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what is the difference between a vicious cycle and a virtuous cycle?

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Answered by Tanasvi
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Virtuous cycle and a vicious cycle are both economic terms that shows the effect of certain forces that causes a certain set of events. This causes and events follow in a loop. However, in virtuous cycle the results are positive and in a vicious cycle the events are not positive in economic terms. The poverty cycle is a vicious cycle and the creation of able human resource is a virtuous cycle.

•vicious cycle

Self-propagating advantageous situation in which a successful solution leads to more of a desired result or another success which generates still more desired results or successes in a chain.
For example, compound interest earned on a deposit keeps on generating ever greater amounts of interest. called virtuous cycle

Self-propagating disadvantageous situation in which a solution(specially the one that does not addresses the root cause) leads to another problem whose solution, in turn, leads back to the first problem in a more severe form.
For example, an attempt to avoid a confrontation to an unreasonable demand may encourage even more unreasonable demands. called vicious cycle.
Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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Here is the answer to your question.

Difference between virtuous cycle and vicious cycle are;



VIRTUOUS CYCLE

This cycle is mostly found among educated parents.

Parents are aware about children's education and health.

Parents are conscious about proper nutrition and hygiene.



VISCIOUS CYCLE

This cycle is found among uneducated parents.

Parents are not aware about children's education and health.

Parents are not conscious about nutrition and hygiene.



Hope it helped!!
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