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Measuring the Effects of Population Control on Economic Development A Case Study of Pakistan

Edgar Hoover and Mark Perlman
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Edgar Hoover: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,USA
Mark Perlman: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,USA

The Pakistan Development Review, 1966, vol. 6, issue 4, 545-566

Abstract: The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable population trends upon economic development prospects and assistance needs of less developed countries". In it we consider the effects of varying the rate of natural increase of population on a "less developed" country's efforts to improve its general economic well being. Pakistan, for the period 1965-85, is the specific case examined

Date: 1966
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