Economic Development and Population Growth; a Conflict?H. Peter Gray, Shanti S. Tangri |
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NORMAN S BUCHANAN AND HOWARD S ELLIS | 8 |
T R MALTHUS | 14 |
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Africa agricultural Asia average birth control birth rates capita income capital accumulation capital/output ratio cent Comilla contraceptive cost death rates decline demographic transition dependency ratio developed countries developing nations economic development economic growth effective employment equilibrium Europe expected factors family planning programs females fertility rates fifteen to sixty-four greater gross reproduction rate Harrod-Domar model human capital important induced abortion industry Japan labor force labour land less limited Mauritius ment methods money wage-rate mortality rates number of children output percent Population Council population growth population growth rates population pressures possible poverty pregnancy pressure of population problem productive worker proportion Puerto Rico Rapid population growth rate of growth rate of population rate of saving reduced result rhythm method rise Singur social society subsidies sugar Table Tangri trap Under-Fives underdeveloped countries United Nations women