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In this paper, we take inspiration from Thomas Malthus' hypothesis that food shortage and hunger would remain "nature's last most dreadful resource" and that "the power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape...
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La historia del crecimiento económico se remonta a los primeros clásicos como Adan Smith, David Ricardo y Thomas Malthus, estos economistas desarrollaron el tema del crecimiento he introdujeron conceptos como; rendimientos decrecientes y su relación con la acumulación de capital físico o...
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In this paper, we take inspiration from Thomas Malthus' hypothesis that food shortage and hunger would remain "nature's last most dreadful resource" and that "the power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape...
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Thomas Malthus was perceived in history as a man of one idea, of one law, namely, as the author of ‘the law of population’. His ideas have been inspiring hot arguments and discussions for over 200 years. In our article we want to present Thomas Malthus as a profoundly decent man,...
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