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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    China's GDP to grow at 8.6 percent in 2013.
    This a huge increase.
    Source:
    HSBC chief economist says China increasingly leading world economy - Globaltimes.cn
    dako man jud ang saka sa GDP sa china pero naa to sa isa ka documentary ako na kita an limot ko sa exact words
    iya ingon kai dili daw sa quantity sa GDP ang cge lang tan awon.. dapat pud daw ang quality sa GDP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    I wish to ask,
    How come China with it's two billion population,
    was able to uplift their economy,
    If I'm not wrong second economy now in the world.

    Does population growth gives negative direct effect
    on the economy or is it otherwise.

    I think the main culprit of poverty is not really
    attributed from a growing population but took it's root
    from a weaker economy.

    In this view,I think that the economy should be
    overhauled not the number of people itself.
    Brad Tirong actually they are implementing a sort of one-child policy in China. and for the Padre Damasos they consider that policy even more brutal than RH..

    Kung wala tingali nag implement ug population control ang China tingali niabot na sila'g 3 billion karon and i'm sure di jud na nila maabot ang economic propsperity nga ila experience karon..

    Another thing, ang economic boom sa China can only be felt on major cities. Ang kadaghanan sa population living in the countryside are still living within poverty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    I wish to ask,
    How come China with it's two billion population,
    was able to uplift their economy,
    If I'm not wrong second economy now in the world.

    Does population growth gives negative direct effect
    on the economy or is it otherwise.

    I think the main culprit of poverty is not really
    attributed from a growing population but took it's root
    from a weaker economy.

    In this view,I think that the economy should be
    overhauled not the number of people itself.
    Have you heard of China's One Child Policy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    Have you heard of China's One Child Policy?
    Yup, but we're talking about the present population.
    2 billion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    Yup, but we're talking about the present population.
    2 billion.
    One-child policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    It restricts urban couples to only one child, while allowing additional children in several cases, including twins, rural couples, ethnic minorities, and couples who are both only children themselves.


    ONE-CHILD POLICY IN CHINA - China | Facts and Details
    In 1979, three years after Mao’s death, a one-child policy was introduced to control China’s burgeoning population and reduce the strain on scarce resources. According to the policy as it was most commonly enforced, a couple was allowed to have one child. If that child turned out be a girl, they were allowed to have a second child. After the second child, they were not allowed to have any more children. In some places though couples were only allowed to have one child regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl. This policy is still in effect today. It is unusual for a family to have two sons.
    Last edited by masakiton; 12-21-2012 at 06:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    Yup, but we're talking about the present population.
    2 billion.
    You should go to the rural parts of China and look at the living conditions sa ilang mga workers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    One-child policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    It restricts urban couples to only one child, while allowing additional children in several cases, including twins, rural couples, ethnic minorities, and couples who are both only children themselves.


    ONE-CHILD POLICY IN CHINA - China | Facts and Details
    In 1979, three years after Mao’s death, a one-child policy was introduced to control China’s burgeoning population and reduce the strain on scarce resources. According to the policy as it was most commonly enforced, a couple was allowed to have one child. If that child turned out be a girl, they were allowed to have a second child. After the second child, they were not allowed to have any more children. In some places though couples were only allowed to have one child regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl. This policy is still in effect today. It is unusual for a family to have two sons.
    Yup, I'm with you with that,
    but,how many families are there in 2 billion,
    why is it that China was able to uplift
    their economy with the same scenario
    as ours,even far worse?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    I wish to ask,
    How come China with it's two billion population,
    was able to uplift there economy,
    If I'm not wrong second economy now in the world.

    Does population growth gives negative direct effect
    on the economy or is it otherwise.

    I think the main culprit of poverty is not really
    attributed from a growing population but took it's root
    from a weaker economy.

    In this view,I think that the economy should be
    overhauled not the number of people itself.
    OT:

    [1]
    Over-population is a major problem for the Chinese government due to the past Emperor's order for more children and become warriors. China may be no.2 but the Chinese Government and NOT it's people are prosperous. That's why the rate for a chinese worker is very low so as to attract investors/businessmen to put up their manufacturing plants in there. Their government heavily subsidizes it's people by providing free transit, free stalls in the streets, etc. etc.

    The Chinese empire have existed way way long time ago and look at the dynasties! So, the plans of the government are implemented throughout the years,decades, and centuries unlike here wherein one politician has his/her own agenda. So that's also one reason why their government has lots of money due to it being an old-player in this world.

    Remember it's a Communist Government. Violation of the rules is tantamount to death. The are NO corrupt politicians there. If there is, they probably know already and he/she should probably dead by now. People there are brainwashed and the politicians are brainwashed from generation to generation. So what the government wants, people follow.

    [2]
    Now, our government cannot support our booming population. Philippines is still a new player. We just got established on 1800's. It's still young unlike Uncle Sam and China. Plus, corruption is everywhere. Our government agencies' system also sucks.
    You wan't change? Let's have charter change.

    OnT:

    RH may help control the population growth with it's mandatory S3x Education Programs and more proper Reproductive Health services. But I'm more concerned during it's implementation stage. If the money will be honestly allocated for the said programs. The government should also be transparent enough so FOI bill please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    You should go to the rural parts of China and look at the living conditions sa ilang mga workers.
    Nop, they are number 2 in world economy,
    that really is something,
    bested even the European block itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boyq View Post
    OT:

    [1]
    Over-population is a major problem for the Chinese government due to the past Emperor's order for more children and become warriors. China may be no.2 but the Chinese Government and NOT it's people are prosperous. That's why the rate for a chinese worker is very low so as to attract investors/businessmen to put up their manufacturing plants in there. Their government heavily subsidizes it's people by providing free transit, free stalls in the streets, etc. etc.

    The Chinese empire have existed way way long time ago and look at the dynasties! So, the plans of the government are implemented throughout the years,decades, and centuries unlike here wherein one politician has his/her own agenda. So that's also one reason why their government has lots of money due to it being an old-player in this world.

    Remember it's a Communist Government. Violation of the rules is tantamount to death. The are NO corrupt politicians there. If there is, they probably know already and he/she should probably dead by now. People there are brainwashed and the politicians are brainwashed from generation to generation. So what the government wants, people follow.

    [2]
    Now, our government cannot support our booming population. Philippines is still a new player. We just got established on 1800's. It's still young unlike Uncle Sam and China. Plus, corruption is everywhere. Our government agencies' system also sucks.
    You wan't change? Let's have charter change.

    OnT:

    RH may help control the population growth with it's mandatory S3x Education Programs and more proper Reproductive Health services. But I'm more concerned during it's implementation stage. If the money will be honestly allocated for the said programs. The government should also be transparent enough so FOI bill please.
    What is 90 million,
    compared to 2 billion.

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