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Explain why fertility rates are falling much more rapidly in some developing countries than in others.
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- Why is the population of low- income countries predicted to grow more quickly than the population of high-income countries?Analyze Pakistan and Bangladesh by considering three of the common characteristics of the developing countries you have chosen.Describe briefly the theory of the demographic transition. At what stage in this transition do most developing countries seem to be? Explain your answer.
- What are good economic institutions, why do so many developing countries lack them, and what can developing countries do to get them?How do the Malthusian and household models impact high fertility in developing countries?What are the factors that characterize the developing countries. Make a summary on the different factors of change that affect the lives of the people.
- The chapter "Contemporary Models of Development and Underdevelopment" discusses some “trap” issues for developing countries, such as middle-income trap, underdevelopment trap, and poverty trap. What do you think the root cause(s) of these issues in the developing countries? Can the developing countries escape from this trap? And to what extent the roles from developed countries are need? Explain and give example to support your answer!Does economic growth help improve living standards in developing countries?List and briefly describe the principal causes of high population growth in developing countries and the major consequences.