Many governments think that economic progress is their most important goal. Some people, however, think that other types of progress are equally important for a country. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

Economic
development
is, for most governments, the greatest goal of all. Other people believe that
progress
on
health
and
education
are as important. In
this
essay I will discuss both views and explain why economic,
health
and
education
progress
are equally essential for every country. On the one hand, for many, economic
progress
seems the most important goal because it is how countries´
development
is measured.
For example
, the difference between
first
world and
third
world countries is essentially the money produced by them. Another reason is that money makes people happier, less stressed and
consequently
, less mad at politicians.
For instance
, wealthy people do not complain about anything as they are satisfied with the
life
they carry.
On the other hand
, some think that
health
is an important determinant of a country´s
development
. If people are ill, taking daily medicine and requiring special care, the
quality
of
life
is noticeably reduced. India, in like manner, has less
quality
of
life
than Argentina because of the larger amount of preventable diseases they suffer
such
as diarrhoea. Another important type of
progress
is in
education
. The proportion of professionals in a country is thought to be an essential measure of its
quality
.
For instance
, places where best universities are located are known for their excellence and the
quality
workers it produces. In conclusion, while some politicians consider that economic
progress
in their country is the most important goal, in my opinion,
development
in
health
and in
education
is
Suggestion
has been
just as important because adequate
quality
of
life
is ensured not only by money, but
also
by good sanitary measures and learning institutions.
Therefore
,
this
should always be taken into account when deciding on what measures to apply.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • standard of living
  • sustainable development
  • social equality
  • environmental degradation
  • cultural heritage
  • technological innovation
  • wealth disparity
  • human development index
  • holistic approach
  • quality of life
  • economic prosperity
  • healthcare system
  • education system
  • cultural diversity
  • policy decisions
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