Introduction to the economic global studies. Population Problems

Authors

  • R. Е. Elemesov
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Keywords:

population, demography, natural resources, population pressures, socio-economic development,

Abstract

In this paper the problem of population is seen as a global problem. Humanity as part of nature can not
live without nature, and between population and natural resources must be maintained a certain balance.
Growing world population violates this balance and creates a lot of problems of social, economic, political,
etc. character. Changes in the structure of the population also affects the economy of multilateral influence, which is becoming more international and global nature. Therefore, the solution of the numerous problems associated with changes in population size and structure, should be carried out at the global level.

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Elemesov R. Е. (2016). Introduction to the economic global studies. Population Problems. International Relations and International Law Journal, 67(3). Retrieved from https://bulletin-ir-law.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-mo/article/view/561