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Malthusian Theory
A principle suggesting that population growth is potentially exponential while the growth of the food supply or other resources is linear, leading to inevitable shortages.
Least Developed Nations
Countries that meet criteria based on income, human assets, and economic vulnerability, recognized as being the most economically and socially challenged globally.
Productivity Growth
An increase in the efficiency of production, often measured as output per unit of input over time.
1990s
A decade characterized by significant technological advancements, economic globalization, the end of the Cold War, and cultural shifts in music, fashion, and entertainment.
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