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Population Theories and their Economic Interpretation
Population Theories and their Economic Interpretation
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Census
Changed Fertility Pattern
decline
demographic transition theory
Density Principle
Differential Fertility
Direct Productive Activity
economic analysis of demographic change
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family
Family Limitation
family structure analysis
fertility
Fertility Decline
fertility determinants
Fertility Patterns
Follow
gross
growth
Keynes
labour economics
Large Family
limitation
Malthusian Analysis
Man's Labour Power
Man’s Labour Power
Marginal Efficiency
Modern Industrialized Communities
Non-manual Labour
Optimum Population
patterns
population policy research
Population Theories
Post-war
rate
Recent Fertility Decline
reproduction
Social Capillarity
Soviet Demographers
Soviet demographic models
Superimposed
theory
Vice Versa
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415175319
- Weight: 540g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 29 Jan 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1998. The work is divided into two parts provides the reader with the various hypotheses used to explain population dynamics: Part I contains a review and appraisal of population theories since Malthus. Part II presents a theoretical framework for the economic analysis of demography. The book contends that it is possible to develop a general theory of population dynamics which explains both long- and shortrun demographic phenomena.
Sydney H. Coontz State University College of Forestry, Syracuse University
Population Theories and their Economic Interpretation
€291.40
