The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... writer that many Swedes had died to extend the nation's boundaries , but that it would serve the nation as well to fill it with people.5 4 Instead of the military aspect , the writers of this period directed their attention toward the ...
... writer that many Swedes had died to extend the nation's boundaries , but that it would serve the nation as well to fill it with people.5 4 Instead of the military aspect , the writers of this period directed their attention toward the ...
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... writers gave particular attention to population . But most of those who dealt with the subject , especially in later years , recognized that it was only one of several variables and that the economic consequences of a population change ...
... writers gave particular attention to population . But most of those who dealt with the subject , especially in later years , recognized that it was only one of several variables and that the economic consequences of a population change ...
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... writers carried on and even added to the older optimistic belief in the beneficial effects of a growing number of people . Of writers mentioned earlier , Jarrold , Gray , Weyland , Sadler , Garnier , and others described population ...
... writers carried on and even added to the older optimistic belief in the beneficial effects of a growing number of people . Of writers mentioned earlier , Jarrold , Gray , Weyland , Sadler , Garnier , and others described population ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 8 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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