why large population shouldn't be considered as burdenfor the economy?
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While a large population provides a large workforce, it also creates a burden. Not really. A large population has always been regarded as a root cause of poverty and most of the poorest countries in the world have huge populations. ... A large population increases demand for food, land, accommodation, fuel and so forth.
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Population may be considered positive hindrance in the way of economic development of a country. In a 'capital poor' and technologically backward country, growth of population reduces output by lowering the per capita availability of capital. Too much population is not good for economic development.
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