The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900 |
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... according to Ricardo , real wages remain constant if capital and population increase in equal proportion.94 But with ... Ricardo classified societies as stationary , advancing , or retrograde , according to whether their supply of ...
... according to Ricardo , real wages remain constant if capital and population increase in equal proportion.94 But with ... Ricardo classified societies as stationary , advancing , or retrograde , according to whether their supply of ...
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238 . when population has reached the subsistence limit , and that the " law of competition " can be trusted to take care of the human race as civilization advances.236 According to Sturtevant's theory , there is a continuing selection ...
238 . when population has reached the subsistence limit , and that the " law of competition " can be trusted to take care of the human race as civilization advances.236 According to Sturtevant's theory , there is a continuing selection ...
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but according to a new and enlarged proportion , augmenting somewhat as the number of circulators increases . 7. The diseases and evils generated by the increase of population , are chiefly those which spring from luxury , or an excess ...
but according to a new and enlarged proportion , augmenting somewhat as the number of circulators increases . 7. The diseases and evils generated by the increase of population , are chiefly those which spring from luxury , or an excess ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
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