The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... later stages , and how states can promote the fertility of their subjects through wise and lenient government . But most important in the present connection is the account of the signifi- cance of population size . Differences between ...
... later stages , and how states can promote the fertility of their subjects through wise and lenient government . But most important in the present connection is the account of the signifi- cance of population size . Differences between ...
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... later editions . Two broad types of checks were recognized , ultimate and immediate.13 Of these Malthus wrote : The ... later editions of the Essay . 11 Malthus , Essay , first edition , Ch . 2 , pp . 28-29 . 12 Ibid . , Ch . 5 , PP . 99 ...
... later editions . Two broad types of checks were recognized , ultimate and immediate.13 Of these Malthus wrote : The ... later editions of the Essay . 11 Malthus , Essay , first edition , Ch . 2 , pp . 28-29 . 12 Ibid . , Ch . 5 , PP . 99 ...
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... later retired with pension for reasons of health . Was appointed counsellor by Emperor Ferdinand III ; later re- ceived an offer from Louis XIV of France , but preferred to remain at the court of Vienna , where he was highly honored ...
... later retired with pension for reasons of health . Was appointed counsellor by Emperor Ferdinand III ; later re- ceived an offer from Louis XIV of France , but preferred to remain at the court of Vienna , where he was highly honored ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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