Thursday, November 27, 2008

Uneconomic Growth

Uneconomic growth is that aspect of an economy where decline in the value and style of life is created. Violation of economical environment causes changes in the social system which in turn affects economic growth. It is also a reflection of poor preparation of economic strategy. Many conventional economists argue that development that depends completely on tapping greater knowledge instead of working on increasing resource consumption is not eligible as uneconomic growth.