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Speculations on Population Growth and Economic Development

Stephen Enke

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1957, vol. 71, issue 1, 19-35

Abstract: I. Common problems of backward countries, 19. — II. Birth rates and death rates, 22. — III. Output and employment in agriculture, 24. — IV. Labor and population relocation through private and public investment, 25. — V. Two contrasting investment policies, 27. — VI. Taxes and incentives, 32. — VII. International trade and finance and economic development, 33. — VIII. Concluding summary, 35.

Date: 1957
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