Quantitative Methods for International Business about The population of Europe and Asia
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1. Introduction
Population is becoming the most serious problem in this world. Overpopulation is the heavy burden in many developing countries. There will be not enough resources to sustain life. Many environmental, social, and economic problems from or are increased in magnitude by the overpopulation problem. For instance, there is a limited area of arable land and living space, such as India. That means no big country with large population has strong development.
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amp;gt;8,745,109 1994<Tab/>8,816,381 1995<Tab/>8,837,496 1996<Tab/>8,844,499 1997<Tab/>8,847,625 1998<Tab/>8,854,322 1999<Tab/>8,861,426 2000<Tab/>8,882,792 2001<Tab/>8,909,128 2002<Tab/>8,940,788 2003<Tab/>8,975,670 National Statistics Offices On The Internet [Online] Available at: http://www.lib.gla.ac.uk/Depts/MOPS/Stats/natstatoff.shtml [Assessed on 1 Nov.2004]