The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... influence of artificial wants and civilization rather than stabilization at a Malthusian equilibrium maintained by vice and misery . Later works by Tucker , The Laws of Wages , Profits , and Rent ( 1837 ) , Progress of the United States ...
... influence of artificial wants and civilization rather than stabilization at a Malthusian equilibrium maintained by vice and misery . Later works by Tucker , The Laws of Wages , Profits , and Rent ( 1837 ) , Progress of the United States ...
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... influence of the population variable on the producer - con- sumer or supply - demand balance was difficult enough to ... influence of population on the progress of technology , there were some conjectures and differences of opinion about ...
... influence of the population variable on the producer - con- sumer or supply - demand balance was difficult enough to ... influence of population on the progress of technology , there were some conjectures and differences of opinion about ...
Side 397
... influence of population on productivity . Most of the political economists recognized that population may have such an influence per se , but that others , stronger influences may act in the opposite direction under ordinary ...
... influence of population on productivity . Most of the political economists recognized that population may have such an influence per se , but that others , stronger influences may act in the opposite direction under ordinary ...
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Sources and Evidence | 3 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
England after the Restoration | 45 |
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