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  2. Water issues in developing countries - Wikipedia

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    Although this number has increased since then, India's population count has made it the second-most populated country in the world, following close behind the first most populated country, China. [56] The country is classified as "water stressed" with a water availability of 1,000–1,700 m 3 /person/year. [57] 21% of countries' diseases are ...

  3. Water scarcity - Wikipedia

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    Experts use it when evaluating water scarcity. This metric can describe the total available water resources each country contains. This total available water resource gives an idea of whether a country tend to experience physical water scarcity. [32] This metric has a drawback because it is an average.

  4. Resource curse - Wikipedia

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    The resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty or the poverty paradox, is the hypothesis that countries with an abundance of natural resources (such as fossil fuels and certain minerals) have lower economic growth, lower rates of democracy, or poorer development outcomes than countries with fewer natural resources. [1]

  5. One state’s natural resources can finally put an end to ...

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    Alaska's natural resources and rare earth metals can make the US less reliant on Chinese exports and help drive economic growth. One state’s natural resources can finally put an end to America ...

  6. Water resources of China - Wikipedia

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    China withdraws roughly 600 billion cubic meters of water on a yearly basis. The country surpasses the United States by 120 billion cubic meters and falls short of India by 160 billion cubic meters. [1] For this reason, China’s domestic policy remains one of the most vital on a national and international scale.

  7. Resource war - Wikipedia

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    Countries that are wealthy in resources have been shown to have disproportionate economic growth, less democracy, and overall insufficient development outcomes. [11] This permeates from an overdependence on their resource from an economic standpoint, where authoritarian traits may begin to take effect. [ 10 ]

  8. Jamie Dimon says America needs to ‘take a deep breath ... - AOL

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    Jamie Dimon says America needs to ‘take a deep breath’ before facing off with China, because the U.S. is actually in a ‘very good position’ to negotiate Eleanor Pringle April 26, 2024 at 3 ...

  9. Scarcity - Wikipedia

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    To get the water, they have to travel and make agreements with countries that have water resources. In some countries, political groups hold necessary resources hostage for concessions or money. [21] Supply-induced and structural scarcity demands for resources cause the most conflict for a country. [21]