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There are underdeveloped countries where the level of technological development inhibits agricultural efficiency and the establishment of industry even though the resources exist in the country. Such countries have additional problems if they are overpopulated like China or India. In these countries the modern industrial economy has been grafted on to a traditional agricultural and the two have not been properly balanced. Another group of countries which are underdeveloped are those which lack population, although they sometimes have advanced societies and command modern technological methods. These countries, such as Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Zaire or Russia have tremendous resources which cannot be fully because of lack of population. Their problems are often accentuated by adverse climatic conditions.
Problems of Over-population
Problems of Under-Population
In under populated countries needs to be increased but this will only work if immigrants possess the right skills and are prepared to live in sparsely populated areas. In the 19th century, when the USA was settled people were prepared to develop the land because many of them were landless peasants, but immigrants to under populated countries today generally prefer town life. To open up under populated areas is both difficult and expensive and require huge capital investments.
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