Population, economic development, and the environment edited by Kerstin Lindahl-Kiessling and Hans Landberg - Oxford Oxford University Press 1994 - xxii, 284 p. ill. 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references

Population, development, and institutional change: summary and analysis / Tommy Bentsson, Christer Gunnarsson -- The environmental resource base and human welfare / Partha Dasgupta, Carl Folke, Karl-Gčoran Mčaler -- Population and reasoned agency: food, fertility, and economic development / Amartya Sen -- An ecologist view of the Malthusian conflict / C.S. Holling -- 'Children are like young bamboo trees': potentiality and reproduction in Sub-Saharan Africa / Caroline Bledsoe -- Economic analysis of fertility: micro-foundations and aggregate implications / Robert J. Willis -- Government, population, and poverty: a 'win-win' tale / Nancy Birdsall -- Institutional analysis of fertility / Geoffrey McNicoll -- The relevance of Malthus for the study of mortality today: long-run influences on health, mortality, labour force participation and population growth / Robert Fogel.

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Population--Economic aspects
Population--Environmental aspects
Population policy


Developing countries--Population
Developing countries--Population--Economic aspects
Developing countries--Population--Environmental aspects
Developing countries--Population policy

HB849.41 / .P672 1994

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