Population Control
The Duke University School of Law following its practice of devoting whole issues of its quarterly to a single topic has turned its attention to population problems.2 The two hundred and fifty pages are loaded with factual information-some of it new-, and also some controversy. What foHows is an attempt to review what seem to be to the present writer some of the more salient features of the material assembled. The following discussion does not claim to be a balanced presentation of the problem, because the issues raised in the quarterly are too uncertain and the information presented too selective. It is not clear to this reviewer how far this uncertainty and selectivity are intentional and how far the function of the ready availability to Durham of scholars with the necessary knowledge.
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1961
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Authors: | KROTKI, KAROL J. |
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The Pakistan Development Review. - Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. - Vol. 1.1961, 3, p. 89-98
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Pakistan Institute of Development Economics |
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