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Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:33 pm
Many people assume that the goal of every country should be to produce more materials and goods.
To what extent do you agree or disagree that constantly increasing production is an appropriate goal?
It is sometimes argued that manufacturing more commodities should be the main target for any country. I partially agree with this opinion.
It is quite obvious that producing materials and consumer goods in huge quantity has some benefits for a country in terms of economic and social aspects. For instance, large amount of production may reduce or even eliminate the dependence on importing of goods from overseas. As a result, that country would gain economical independence and would be able to meet its population’s demand itself. In addition to this,due to the abundance of goods the social welfare could be raised.
Apart from this, extreme amount of commodities can be used as a reserve for the future. In other words, a country can use a part of produced goods such as frozen fish, canned meat , cereal, etc in the case of crisis or low production period by saving those rationally and keeping in the storehouses.
On the other hand, however, as the quantity of materials and goods, the quality of those should not be forgotten. Every government should also focus on raising the quality of its manufacturing industry. Otherwise, low quality of production can damage reputation of the country. Also, it might not meet the demands of its people if a product has not a sufficient quality and relevance to needs.
To conclude, I would like to highlight that concentrating on only the amount of production would be a shortsighted view. It is also essential to take into account both of the quantity as well as the quality of manufacturing.
To what extent do you agree or disagree that constantly increasing production is an appropriate goal?
It is sometimes argued that manufacturing more commodities should be the main target for any country. I partially agree with this opinion.
It is quite obvious that producing materials and consumer goods in huge quantity has some benefits for a country in terms of economic and social aspects. For instance, large amount of production may reduce or even eliminate the dependence on importing of goods from overseas. As a result, that country would gain economical independence and would be able to meet its population’s demand itself. In addition to this,due to the abundance of goods the social welfare could be raised.
Apart from this, extreme amount of commodities can be used as a reserve for the future. In other words, a country can use a part of produced goods such as frozen fish, canned meat , cereal, etc in the case of crisis or low production period by saving those rationally and keeping in the storehouses.
On the other hand, however, as the quantity of materials and goods, the quality of those should not be forgotten. Every government should also focus on raising the quality of its manufacturing industry. Otherwise, low quality of production can damage reputation of the country. Also, it might not meet the demands of its people if a product has not a sufficient quality and relevance to needs.
To conclude, I would like to highlight that concentrating on only the amount of production would be a shortsighted view. It is also essential to take into account both of the quantity as well as the quality of manufacturing.