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Board Economics
Re: Population: Economic strength or weakness
by
ajiz138
on 22/10/2023, 10:25:34 UTC
The larger the population, the more complex the characteristics and traits of the society become. This, of course, presents a unique challenge for governments aiming to serve as a central authority for a cohesive citizenry. If a government fails to earn the respect and trust of its people, poverty rates are likely to remain high as a consequence.
Large countries with the largest human population even though they have been strong in all respects but poverty will never disappear but this figure is not large when the central government is able to carry out well as its duties but the country will be considered strong in the eyes of the world if they succeed in developing.

China serves as a successful example of implementing a strong work ethic, and India seems to be progressing toward emulating what China has achieved. However, it's important to recognize that neither of these countries has been entirely successful in providing for all their citizens. Both nations still have significant pockets of severe poverty, so perfection cannot be claimed. Nevertheless, China and India serve as good examples for governing countries with high populations.
China is undoubtedly capable of producing goods for export to the whole world so because of the many human resources, they are able to produce a good economy from strong hard work and are able to supply any goods to any country including my own country now many goods are imported from China.
I said about poverty will never disappear, every country must have it, it's just that maybe the numbers are small and not comparable to what they achieve from the results of all the people who are their resources.