Thomas Malthus, de los indios en América a la planificación familiar
Thomas Malthus, from the Indians in America to family planning
María Ramírez
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Abstract:
Throughout history, many have worried about the future of the human race and how it will survive in future times, with the same eyes as before and with hope of hope, as well as with previous solutions, that there are some that already they have been considered as appropriate for their time and their end, others that are in history as the others, as an economist like Thomas Malthus is related to these issues, from their approaches that relate the growth of the population and food in different proportions, until present times in which these postulates are taken into account when creating public policies aimed at procreation.
Keywords: Planificación familiar; crecimiento poblacional; políticas sociales. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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