The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... period of doubling of sixty - four years . Petty made a somewhat similar calculation for the descendants of Noah . Hale specifically applied the term " geometric proportion " to the increase of population and assumed a doubling of ...
... period of doubling of sixty - four years . Petty made a somewhat similar calculation for the descendants of Noah . Hale specifically applied the term " geometric proportion " to the increase of population and assumed a doubling of ...
Side 113
... period of doubling for the whole colony is 25 years ... yet the period is different for different parts of the colony . While on the sea - coast it is above 25 years , yet within land it is 20 and 15. " 12 In more theoretical terms ...
... period of doubling for the whole colony is 25 years ... yet the period is different for different parts of the colony . While on the sea - coast it is above 25 years , yet within land it is 20 and 15. " 12 In more theoretical terms ...
Side 153
... period of most active development in the history of population thought . Much of the population literature of this period was controversial and polemic , and can be omitted or only briefly noted here . Nevertheless , considerable ...
... period of most active development in the history of population thought . Much of the population literature of this period was controversial and polemic , and can be omitted or only briefly noted here . Nevertheless , considerable ...
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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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