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This research note describes a cross-sectional study of the relationship between population growth and GDP growth across 181 countries, including subsets of 51 emerging market countries and 36 low-income countries. The bivariate model produces a statistically significant result only for the...
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analytical view of environment accounting in India, how this concept came into existence, scope and limitation of this concept … and how this concept is used in India by Indian companies to protect the environment from further degradation …
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Assessing the consequences of population on the pace and process of economic growth is one of the oldest themes in the literature on economics. These assessments have varied enormously over time, spanning the highly pessimistic to the outright optimistic. A systematic review of the major studies...
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From 1980 through 2020, the rate of population growth declined in both China and India, but the decline was far more … pronounced in China. During the same period, per capita income increased substantially in both China and India, but the increase … was far more pronounced in China. The fact that China and India are similar in many important respects (ancient cultures …
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Do populations grow as countries become richer? In this paper we estimate the effects on population growth of shocks to national income that are plausibly exogenous and unlikely to be driven by technological change. For a panel of over 139 countries spanning the period 1960-2007 we interact...
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With about five children born per woman and a population growth rate of 2.5 per cent per year, sub-Saharan Africa has been the world's fastest growing region over the last decade. Economists have often argued that high fertility rates are mainly driven by women's demand for children (and not by...
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