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Yesterday, I watched a video by a self-media author in Bangladesh, and the economic structure of Bangladesh and India is relatively similar, and the problems faced by the economy are also relatively similar. The first is the question of land, Meng

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Yesterday, I watched a video by a self-media author in Bangladesh, and the economic structure of Bangladesh and India is relatively similar, and the problems faced by the economy are also relatively similar.

The first is the problem of land, the population density of Bangladesh is higher than that of India, the land is also a continuation of private ownership, there is no agrarian revolution, which leads to many people have no land at all, lost the means of production, even if you want to rely on physical strength and food and clothing can not get, because you do not have land. The majority of the population in developing countries are peasants, which leads to a large number of people who cannot even feed themselves, and the surplus value of the countryside is not enough for these landless people to survive, they have to live under the bridges in the cities, in the slums, begging, picking up rags, etc., because of the lack of means of production, they can not get their children out of this situation.

Second, the speed of economic development can not catch up with the rate of population growth, the population absorbed by the secondary and tertiary industries is too small, obviously there are many young and strong, but they can not provide job opportunities, so many people can neither cultivate land, nor can they work, and they cannot change the status quo at all.

Yesterday, I watched a video by a self-media author in Bangladesh, and the economic structure of Bangladesh and India is relatively similar, and the problems faced by the economy are also relatively similar. The first is the question of land, Meng
Yesterday, I watched a video by a self-media author in Bangladesh, and the economic structure of Bangladesh and India is relatively similar, and the problems faced by the economy are also relatively similar. The first is the question of land, Meng
Yesterday, I watched a video by a self-media author in Bangladesh, and the economic structure of Bangladesh and India is relatively similar, and the problems faced by the economy are also relatively similar. The first is the question of land, Meng

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