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Proposes an economic-growth model that adheres to the salient features of the European economies during the millennium prior to the Industrial Revolution and shows how the Industrial Revolution, generated by the model, can be conceptualized as an escape from the Malthusian trap.
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Proposes an economic-growth model that adheres to the salient features of the European economies during the millennium prior to the Industrial Revolution and shows how the Industrial Revolution, generated by the model, can be conceptualized as an escape from the Malthusian trap.
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that rapid population growth in the developing world represented a serious global crisis. One of the primary causes of … environmental degradation in a country could be attributed to rapid growth of population, which adversely affects the natural … resources and environment. This study, in general, makes an endeavor to demonstrate how the population growth in Madurai …
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, we examined how the real estate transactions were affected by the population growth and the technological progress …, population decline in Japan would have a significant impact to the long term recession since 1990. We are skeptical about the … population declining effect using our model. A Summary of our model estimation is as follows. (1) The Lewis turning point with …
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This paper aims to achieve a study that consisted of research, analysis and interpretation of statistical data, in conjunction with theoretical aspects that allowed regional assessment of information on the structure of employment and unemployment in the Bucharest-Ilfov Region. Bucharest-Ilfov...
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This paper explores the role of two important food sources, potatoes and milk, in explaining the large population … of the potato from the New World has a significant explanatory role for within country population and urbanization growth … population and urbanization growth is positively related to milk consumption. As the frequency of milk consumption approaches …
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This study is aimed at empirical investigation of the role that various socio-economic factors like female education, urbanization and female labour force participation play in determining fertility of women in Pakistan. ARDL bound testing approach to co-integration is used to analyze the long...
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studies, the book refers to Population and social arhitecture in Dacia before and after the setting of Roman Empire furnishing … data about the Dacian population, ethno-linguistical structure of people and language, vestimentation, dayly life, social … classes, the native population and the collonists, the Roman Law in Roman Dacia and the Political Life of Roman Dacia …
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Whether fixed factors such as land constrain per-capita income growth depends crucially on two variables: the substitutability of fixed factors in production, and the extent to which innovation is biased towards land-saving technologies. This paper attempts to quantify both. Using the timing of...
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Both theoretical and empirical analyses show that the relationship between population development and carbon emissions … is dynamic, and the population elasticity of carbon emissions is a nonlinear function of population size, age structure … that the relationship between population and carbon emissions is nonlinear results in a better smiulation to the historical …
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