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    Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9780230392496 , 0230392490
    Language: English
    Pages: V, 184 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Palgrave connect. Economics & Finance Collection
    Series Statement: Central issues in contemporary economic theory and policy
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. From Malthus' stagnation to sustained growth
    DDC: 331
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    Keywords: Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Bevölkerungsökonomik ; Europa ; Malthusianism ; Population ; Economic development ; Economics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Malthusianismus ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Demographic Dynamics and Economic Changes in Europe before the 19th Century-- B.Chiarini & P.Malanima Unified Growth Theory and Comparative Development-- O.Galor Population Dynamics, Malthusian Crises and Boserupian Innovation in Pre-Industrial Societies-- G.Alfani Energy and Economic Growth in Europe-- S.Bartoletto The Path Towards the Modern Economy-- P.Malanima Accounting for Child Mortality in the Pre-Industrial European Economy-- B.Chiarini & M.Giannini A Basic Model of Take-Off and Fertility Choices in the Economic Development Process-- E.Bucciarelli & G.Giulioni Population, Earth Carrying Capacity and Economic Growth-- G.Scarano The Post-Malthusian Moment: Some Responses to Population Explosion in Britain c.1840-- P.Bouche
    Abstract: A detailed exploration of the influence and utility of Thomas Malthus' model of population growth and economic changes in Europe since the nineteenth century. This important contribution to current discussions on theories of economic growth includes discussion of issues ranging from mortality and fertility to natural resources and the poverty trap, In recent years it has become apparent that the pattern of population growth is consistent with the predictions of the Malthusian model. Studies on the pre-industrial epoch in a wide range of countries show positive income elasticities of mortality and a strong positive correlation between real wages and marriage rates. Negative shocks to population, such as the Black Death, were reflected in higher real wages and faster population growth. Moreover, the prediction of the Malthusian model that differences in technology should be reflected in population density, but not in standards of living, is also borne out. However, the empirical implications of the Malthusian model are more complex than simply a tendency of real wage to revert to its long-run equilibrium level together with slow population growth. Many factors have impinged on the fertility and mortality rates. A most striking feature of the preindustrial epoch is the simultaneous effect of contradictory forces. This volume studies these forces pushing towards both growth and poverty, and evaluates the utility of the Malthusian model as a tool for understanding demographic dynamics today
    Abstract: Electronic book text. - Epublication based on: 9780230392489, 2012
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    ISBN: 9780230392496
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (V, 184 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Central Issues in Contemporary Economic Theory and Policy
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    Series Statement: Springer ebook collection / Palgrave Economics and Finance Collection 2000 - 2013
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    Keywords: Economics ; Political economy ; Statistics ; Macroeconomics ; Economic policy ; Economic history ; Economic growth
    Abstract: A detailed exploration of the influence and utility of Thomas Malthus' model of population growth and economic changes in Europe since the nineteenth century. This important contribution to current discussions on theories of economic growth includes discussion of issues ranging from mortality and fertility to natural resources and the poverty trap.
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