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Many governments think that economic progress is their most important goal.

Some people, however, think that other types of progress are actually important for
.a country
.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own
.knowledge or experience
People have different views about how governments should measure their
countries progress. While economic progress is of course essential, I
agree with those who believe that other measures of progress are just as
important.
There are three key reasons why economic growth is seen as a
fundamental goal for countries. Firstly, a healthy economy results in job
creation, a high level of employment, and better salaries for all citizens.
Secondly, economic progress ensures that more money is available for
governments to spend on infrastructure and public services. For example,
a government with higher revenues can invest in the country's transport
network, its education system and its hospitals. Finally, a strong economy
can help a countrys standing on the global stage, in terms of its political
influence and trading power.
However, I would argue that various other forms of progress are just as
significant as the economic factors mentioned above. In particular, we
should consider the area of social justice, human rights, equality and
democracy itself. For example, the treatment of minority groups is often
seen as a reflection of the moral standards and level of development of a
society. Perhaps another key consideration when judging the progress of a
modern country should be how well that country protects the natural
environment, and whether it is moving towards environmental
sustainability. Alternatively, the success of a nation could be measured by
looking at the health, well-being and happiness of its residents.
In conclusion, the economy is obviously a key marker of a countrys
success, but social, environmental and health criteria are equally
significant.

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