Population Growth Requires 600-M Jobs Manila Bulletin WASHINGTON (dpa) – Hundreds of millions of new jobs will be needed to keep up with world population growth by 2020, the World Bank (WB) said in a report released that highlights the importance of j obs to development. As populations surge in Asia and … See all stories on this topic » |
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Is the age of unlimited growth over? gulfnews.com Yet, unlimited growth is a heroic assumption. For most of history, next to no measurable growth in output per person occurred. What growth did occur came from rising population. Then, in the middle of the 18th century, something began to stir. Output … See all stories on this topic » |
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Philippines defies church to push family planning GMA News Economists say high population growth is a primary factor for that, but the church disagrees. It says population growth is not a cause of poverty and that people need jobs, not contraception. Aquino, a Catholic like 80 percent of the population, has … See all stories on this topic » |
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World of Warcraft population swells over 10 million, Mists of Pandaria sells 2 … Joystiq During the first week of launch, prior to the release in China on October 2, the expansion had already sold through approximately 2.7 million copies and the game’s global player base passed 10 million subscribers, with growth across all major regions.* … See all stories on this topic » |
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Rethinking the Risk-Free Rate: Offering Alternatives CFA Institute Enterprising Investor (blog) Yet even real GDP growth has a philosophical problem that limits its use as an alternative risk-free rate. Growth in the population also causes growth in the economy. But, just because there are more mouths to feed does not necessarily mean that the … See all stories on this topic » |
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Canterbury rebuild underpins jobs growth Otago Daily Times “We’ve seen the market rebound to double digit growth. The Canterbury rebuilding efforts continue to underpin this growth, but most segments appear in good heart. “The broader Canterbury economy is going gangbusters. It appears that population growth … See all stories on this topic » |
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Growing pains: Uganda population bomb ticking The Observer (blog) If it is any consolation, Uganda can find solace in the fact that it won’t be the only African country grappling with a large population. The United Nations has forecast that the bulk of population growth shall come from the developing world. UN … See all stories on this topic » |
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