Increasing national income without effective control of p...
Increasing national income without effective control of population size in a country can lead to
Higher per capita income
Increase in poverty
Increased outflow of aid
Underutilization of resources
Correct answer is D
An increase in national income without effective control of population size in a country can lead to the underlization of resources in a particular country.
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