Economic growth with respect to quality of life in developing countries
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In recent years, many economists have questioned the equivalence of economic growth, with growth in the quality of people’s life. They pointed that wealth does not necessarily lead to improvement in the quality of life. In numerous cases, nations have similar GDP levels or average income levels, yet differ substantially in terms of life expectancy, infant mortality, and other indicators of well-being. WITHOUT INTRODUCTION OR CONCLUSION, USE LITERATURE AND DATA THAT SHOW INDICATORS LIKE HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SECURITY IN TABLES AND GRAPHS ON A GROUP OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (AT LEAST 15 COUNTRIES), AND CRITICALLY EVALUATE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN RELATION TO THE QALITY OF LIFE.
Economic growth with respect to quality of life in developing countries
April 12th, 2016 admin