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Author: Mohammad Mahdi Shefaei

Mohammad Mahdi Shafaei holds a Master's degree in Economics and has over five years of experience teaching at the university level. He offers expert insights and analysis across a range of economic disciplines.
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Afghanistan’s Demographic Dilemma: Causes, Consequences, and the Path Forward

  • Post Author By Mohammad Mahdi Shefaei
  • Post Date October 4, 2024

Afghanistan is one of the countries experiencing rapid population growth. While this growth may present certain opportunities, it has also brought numerous challenges for the country. This article will explore various aspects of […]

Tagged Population
Estimated read time 9 min read

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