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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume
Optimum rate of change
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Section | English 903 |
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Portuguese 903 |
Russian 903 |
903-1 | economic growth —economic development |
نمو الاقتصادي (نمو)—تنمية الاقتصادية (تنمية) | Wirtschaftsentwicklung —Ablauf der Wirtschaftsentwicklung |
desarrollo económico —riesgo. ritmo de desarrollo económico |
taloudellinen kasvu —taloudellinen kehitys |
développement économique —rythme de développement économique |
sviluppo economico —saggio di sviluppo economico |
wzrost gospodarczy —rozwój gospodarczy |
CRESCIMENTO econômico —DESENVOLVIMENTO econômico |
Экономическое развитие |
903-2 | optimum rate of change | معدل التغير الأفضل (أفضل) | optimale Bevölkerungszunahme —optimaler Ablauf der Bevölkerungszunahme |
crecimiento óptimo —riesgo. ritmo óptimo de crecimiento |
optimaalinen väestönkehitys | accroissement optimal —rythme optimal d’accroissement |
optimum d’incremento della popolazione —saggio optimum d’incremento demografico |
optymalne tempo rozwoju | TAXA ótima de crescimento da população | Оптимальный темп роста населения |
903-3 | under-developed | نامية (نمو) | unterentwickelt —ungenügend entwickelt |
insuficientemente desarrollados —subdesarrollados |
kehitysmaa —alikehittynyt maa |
insuffisamment développé —sous-développé |
sottosviluppato | kraje słabo rozwinięte —kraje rozwijające się |
SUBDESENVOLVIDO | Слаборазвитые страны |
Economists have emphasized the dynamic relations between economic growth 1 or economic development 1 and rates of population growth and changes in population structure; they are less interested today in the static concept of an optimum size, than in the dynamic concept of the optimum rate of growth 2 of population, i.e., the rate of growth which will be consistent with the maximum rate of increase of the level of living. These relations are of particular concern in countries with a low level of living, which have come to be called less developed countries 3 or developing countries 3.
- 3. Also: underdeveloped countries or low-income countries. They are commonly contrasted with the developed countries, or more developed countries.
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