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Economic and population
Economic factors included hunger and malnutrition in the most destitute segments of the population, due to rising bread prices ( from a normal 8 sous for a four-pound loaf to 12 sous by the end of 1789 ), after several years of poor grain harvests.
During these years policies were put in place which led to the rapid transformation of Malaysia ’ s economy and society, such as the controversial New Economic Policy, which was intended to increase proportionally the share of the economic " pie " of the bumiputras (" indigenous people ", which includes the majority Malays, but not always the indigenous population ) as compared to other ethnic groups — was launched by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak.
According to the government's Economic Planning Board, the population density will be 530 people per square kilometer by 2023, the year the population is expected to stabilize.
In 1988 the Economic Planning Board estimated that the urban portion of the population will reach 78. 3 % by the end of the twentieth century.
Economic growth has traditionally been attributed to increases in population, accumulation of capital, and increased productivity.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Charlottesville with Albemarle County for statistical purposes, bringing the total population to 118, 398.
According to the Economic Development Intelligence System ( EDIS ) as of 2007, 25. 5 % of the total population was aged 0 – 19, 12. 5 % was aged 20 – 29, 12. 3 % was aged 30 – 39, 14. 9 % was aged 40 – 49, 13. 9 % was aged 50 – 59, and 20. 8 % of the total population was aged 60 and over in Bollinger County.
According to the March 2009 release of the Cochise College, Center for Economic Research's ( CER ) 2009 Economic Outlook, the July 2008 Arizona Department of Commerce ( DEC ) estimated population for the City of Sierra Vista, Arizona was 45, 908.
In contrast to federal census data, in 2006 the Arizona Department of Economic Security assessed the town population at 18, 035.
The Census Bureau and Arkansas Institute for Economic Advancement ( AIEA ) reported the 2010 census population as 17, 163 ( a 62. 6 % increase over the 2000 census population ).
According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area ( a US Census Bureau defined term ) has a population of 483, 998, which Rosamond is a part of.
According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area ( a US Census Bureau defined term ) has a population of 483, 998, which Littlerock is a part of.
According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area ( a US Census Bureau defined term ) has a population of 483, 998.
According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area ( a US Census Bureau defined term ) has a population of 483, 998, which Quartz Hill is a part of.
As of 2006, the city had a population of 66, 714 according to the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area ( a US Census Bureau defined term ) has a population of 483, 998, which Lake Los Angeles is a part of.
Economic and population growth has continued since the turn of the 20th to 21st century.
Economic and population growth followed afterward, and from the turn of the 20th century into the 1920s, Westminster served as a cotton market and trade center for local farmers.
* Top Ten Metropolitan Areas for Economic Growth with a population under 200, 000: Third Place.
Economic empowerment is also the empowering of previously disadvantaged sections of the population, for example, in many previously colonized African countries.

Economic and growth
According to the Center for Economic and Policy Research ( CEPR ), the period from 1980 – 2005 has seen diminished progress in terms of economic growth, life expectancy, infant and child mortality, and to a lesser extent education.
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Economic growth can be enhanced by investment in capital, such as more or better machinery.
Economic growth reached 3. 1 % during 2000 and inflation was 9. 0 % although unemployment has yet to significantly improve.
Economic reforms were addressed to liberalization of economy and provision of sustainable economic growth, based on the private sector development.
Economic growth picked up in the late 1990s following slow growth and domestic fiscal adjustment in early years of the decade.
West Germany enjoyed prolonged economic growth beginning in the early 1950s ( Wirtschaftswunder or " Economic Miracle ").
Economic growth, after a fall in 1991 to − 11. 9 %, gradually grew until the end of the 1990s at an average annual rate of 4. 2 %.
Economic growth and the intellectual benefits of a highly developed university system, together with Scotland's traditional connections to France, then in the throes of the Enlightenment, led Scots intellectuals to develop a uniquely practical branch of humanism to the extent that Voltaire said " we look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilization ".
Economic growth dramatically increased living standards by the 1990s.
Economic growth accelerated to 5. 1 % in 2004 and reached 5. 6 % in 2005.
Economic growth is largely supported by oil extraction activities, although massive diversification is taking place.
Economic growth leads to a lower unemployment rate.
Economic recovery of the European economy has lifted exports, tourism, and overall growth.
Economic growth picked up in 1997 – 99 after stalling in 1996 due to a series of natural disasters and increases in world prices of copper and cashmere.
Economic growth is far more diversified, with new service and industrial poles, like Casablanca and Tangier, developing.
Economic growth was set at 7. 9 % annually, lower than the previous plan.
Economic growth in the post-World War II period occurred in the context of political stability characterized by authoritarian rule and patronage politics.
Economic and technological growth during this period improved the standard for living, which expanded opportunities for education.
Economic growth exceeded expectations in the early 2000s, despite recession in key export markets.
Economic reforms introduced shortly after independence led to healthy economic growth.
Economic growth has been uneven in the ensuing years as the economy faced a multitude of global and domestic economic and political challenges.
Economic growth in Swaziland has lagged behind that of its neighbors.
Economic growth in the United States encouraged the suburbanization of American cities that required massive investments for the new infrastructure and homes.

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