Population, capital, and growth: selected essays
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TextPublication details: New York: Norton, 1973. Description: 342 pages ; 21 cmISBN: 0-393-05497-7(hbk.)Subject(s): Developing Countries | EconomicDDC classification: TRRC 330 KUZ Summary: Collection of articles and essays on the influence of population on economic growth - contains an historical perspective of capital formation, outlines the broader features of modern economic development, examines economic implications of fertility trends in developing countries and recent changes in the gap between developed countries and poorer countries, and discusses problems of economic research and the generation of economic indicators. References and statistical tables
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Collection of articles and essays on the influence of population on economic growth - contains an historical perspective of capital formation, outlines the broader features of modern economic development, examines economic implications of fertility trends in developing countries and recent changes in the gap between developed countries and poorer countries, and discusses problems of economic research and the generation of economic indicators. References and statistical tables

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