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Population and Economic Change in Developing Countries

Richard Easterlin

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Date: 1980
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Introduction to "Population and Economic Change in Developing Countries" , pp 1-4 Downloads
Richard Easterlin
Child Costs and Economic Development , pp 5-80 Downloads
Peter Lindert
Toward a More General Economic Model of Fertility Determination: Endogenous Preferences and Natural Fertility , pp 81-150 Downloads
Richard Easterlin, Robert Pollak and Michael L. Wachter
Child Mortality and Fertility: Issues in the Demographic Transition of a Migrant Population , pp 151-208 Downloads
Yorman Ben-Porath
An Economic Interpretation of the Decline in Fertiliiy in a Rapidly Developing Country: Consequences of Development and Family Planning , pp 209-288 Downloads
T. Schultz
Causes and Consequences of Mortality Declines in Less Developed Countries during the Twentieth Century , pp 289-360 Downloads
Samuel H. Preston
Internal Migration in Developing Countries: A Survey , pp 361-402 Downloads
Michael Todaro
Interactions of Economic and Demographic Household Behavior , pp 403-470 Downloads
Allen C. Kelley
Recent Population Trends in Less Developed Countries and Implications for Internal Income Inequality , pp 471-516 Downloads
Simon Kuznets
A Historical Perspective on Economic Aspects of the Population Explosion: The Case of Preindustrial England , pp 517-566 Downloads
Ronald Lee

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