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Poverty worsens as country grows - 0 views

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    Economic growth (increase in the country's level of output, and therefore GDP) in the Philippians condemns a million more Filipinos to poverty from 2006 to 2009. This very example is valid proof that economic growth and development are two entirely different notions. It is shown, in this article how economic growth in the Philippians meant abatement of living standards and a national spread of poverty. Quite the opposite of what can be defined as economic development... " 'Some 185,000 families, or 970,000 Filipinos, became poor', the NCSB said" "The needy totalled 3.86 million families or 23.14 million individuals."
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Nigerians living in poverty rise to nearly 61% - 0 views

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    Poverty has risen in Nigeria, with almost 100 million people living on less than a $1 (£0.63) a day, despite economic growth, statistics have shown.
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YEMEN: Frustration turns to demands for change - 0 views

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    6 February 2011: In the past two weeks, Yemen has been rocked by some of the biggest anti-government demonstrations seen in a decade, as young people facing a grim economic future vent their frustration on the streets. In the UN Human Development Index (HDI), Yemen is ranked at 138 out of 179 states listed. The protesters fight poverty, corruption, and injustice, an issue clearly shown by the country's HDI ranking.
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India: Economic development, corruption and inequality - 0 views

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    this article talks about how corruption and inequality hamper economic development of India. As we have studied, economic development depends on three factors. These are poverty, unemployment and equality. This article says that there's corruption and inequality in India. So it is clear why there are problems in economic development of India
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Dani Rodrik: The Poverty of Dictatorship - 0 views

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    Perhaps the most striking finding in the United Nations' recent 20th anniversary "Human Development Report" is the outstanding performance of the Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa. Here was Tunisia, ranked sixth among 135 countries in terms of improvement in its Human Development Index, or HDI, over the previous four decades, ahead of Malaysia, Hong Kong, Mexico and India. Not far behind was Egypt, ranked 14th. The HDI is a measure of development that captures achievements in health and education alongside economic growth. Egypt and especially Tunisia did well enough on the growth front, but where they really shone was on these broader indicators...
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