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indicates that the optimal level of fecundity was below the population median, suggesting that the forces of natural selection … epoch, natural selection favored individuals with a larger predisposition towards child quality, contributing to human … capital formation, the onset of the demographic transition and the evolution of societies from an epoch of stagnation to …
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-climatic characteristics in the pre-industrial era that were conducive to higher return to agricultural investment, triggered selection and …
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the population median, suggesting that the forces of natural selection favored individuals with a lower level of fecundity …. The research lends credence to the hypothesis that during the Malthusian epoch, natural selection favored individuals with … a larger predisposition towards child quality, contributing to the onset of the demographic transition and the evolution …
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This research suggests that the evolution of entrepreneurial spirit played a significant role in the process of …
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This research suggests that the evolution of entrepreneurial spirit played a signi?cant role in the process of economic …
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the population median, suggesting that the forces of natural selection favored individuals with a lower level of fecundity …. The research lends credence to the hypothesis that during the Malthusian epoch, natural selection favored individuals with … a larger predisposition towards child quality, contributing to the onset of the demographic transition and the evolution …
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return to agricultural investment, triggered selection and learning processes that had a persistent positive effect on the …
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, triggered selection and learning processes that had a persistent positive effect on the prevalence of long-term orientation. …
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hypothesis that during the Malthusian epoch, the forces of natural selection favored individuals with lower fecundity and thus … and the evolution of societies from an epoch of stagnation to sustained economic growth. …
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return to agricultural investment, triggered selection and learning processes that had a persistent positive effect on the … return to agricultural investment, triggered selection and learning processes that had a persistent positive effect on the …
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