Effect of Population Growth on Economic Development in Haryana

Authors

  • Dr. Anu Bala

Keywords:

sustainable limits, population growth, fixed-effects, developing countries, descriptive, economic growth

Abstract

The objective of this study is to examine how rapid population growth influences economic development in Haryana. A sharp rise in population refers to a considerable increase in the number of people within a short time frame, often resulting from factors like high birth rates, reduced mortality, and migration. While population growth itself isn't inherently harmful, it becomes problematic when left uncontrolled. Such unregulated growth puts stress on infrastructure and services, making it difficult for the economy to meet the basic needs of its citizens. This study is particularly focused on the economic challenges that arise from population growth in Haryana.

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Dr. Anu Bala. (2021). Effect of Population Growth on Economic Development in Haryana. International Journal of Engineering, Science and Humanities, 11(2), 35–42. Retrieved from https://www.ijesh.com/index.php/j/article/view/249

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