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Population Growth and Economic Development in Bangladesh: Revisited Malthus

Md Niaz Murshed Chowdhury and Md. Mobarak Hossain

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Abstract: Bangladesh is the 2nd largest growing country in the world in 2016 with 7.1% GDP growth. This study undertakes an econometric analysis to examine the relationship between population growth and economic development. This result indicates population growth adversely related to per capita GDP growth, which means rapid population growth is a real problem for the development of Bangladesh.

Date: 2018-12, Revised 2019-01
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