The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900 |
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The conventional statement that large numbers give strength to a nation was often given an economic turn of thought , and quite divergent implications of population size were emphasized by different writers .
The conventional statement that large numbers give strength to a nation was often given an economic turn of thought , and quite divergent implications of population size were emphasized by different writers .
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An inverse relation between labor supply and wages was asserted in an anonymous English work , An essay on trade and commerce that appeared in 1770.12 The now conventional statement that competition between workers forces down wages ...
An inverse relation between labor supply and wages was asserted in an anonymous English work , An essay on trade and commerce that appeared in 1770.12 The now conventional statement that competition between workers forces down wages ...
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122 The endorsement of the Malthusian doctrine was then rounded out by the statement “ ... the fact is , that people , rather than live single , are inclined to marry at all risks , and hence population is kept down by misery ...
122 The endorsement of the Malthusian doctrine was then rounded out by the statement “ ... the fact is , that people , rather than live single , are inclined to marry at all risks , and hence population is kept down by misery ...
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