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Population and Development in Poor Countries: Selected Essays

✍ Scribed by Julian Lincoln Simon


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
483
Series
Princeton Legacy Library; 1204
Edition
Course Book
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Making the case that population growth does not hinder economic progress and that it eventually raises standards of living, Julian Simon became one of the most controversial figures in economics during the past decade. This book gathers a set of articles--theoretical, empirical, and policy analyses--written over the past twenty years, which examine the effects of population increase on various aspects of economic development in less-developed economies. The studies show that within a century, or even a quarter of a century, the positive benefits of additional people counterbalance the short-run costs. The process is as follows: increased numbers of consumers, and the resultant increase of total income, expand the demand for raw materials and finished products. The resulting actual and expected shortages force up prices of the natural resources. The increased prices trigger the search for new ways to satisfy the demand, and sooner or later new sources and innovative substitutes are found. These new discoveries lead to cheaper natural resources than existed before this process began, leaving humanity better off than if the shortages had not appeared.

Originally published in 1992.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE: BROAD OVERVIEWS
1 .The Effects of Population on Nutrition and Economic Well-Being
2. Demographic Causes and Consequences of the Industrial Revolution
PART TWO: THEORETICAL ANALYSES
3. An Integration of the Invention-Pull and Population- Push Theories of Economic-Demographic History
4. Some Theory of Population Growth's Effect on Technical Change in an Industrial Context
5. Population, Natural Resources, and the Long-Run Standard of Living
6. Robinson Crusoe Was Not Mainly a Resource Allocator
7. There Is No Low-Level Fertility-and-Development Trap
8. Population Growth May Be Good for LDCs in the Long Run: A Richer Simulation Model
PART THREE: EMPIRICAL STUDIES
9a. The Relationship between Population and Economic Growth in LDCs
9b. On Aggregate Empirical Studies Relating Population Variables with Economic Development
10. The Positive Effect of Population Growth on Agricultural Saving in Irrigation Systems
11. "Population Pressure" on the Land: Analysis of Trends Past and Future
12. The Effect of Population Density on Infrastructure: The Case of Road Building
13a. The Effect of Population Growth on the Quantity of Education Children Receive
13b. The Effect of Population Growth on the Quantity of Education Children Receive: A Reply
14. Does Population Growth Cause Unemployment, or Economic Development, or Both?
15. The Effects of Population Size, Growth, and Concentration on Scientific Productivity
16. Population Size, Knowledge Stock, and Other Determinants of Agricultural Publication and Patenting: England, 1541-1850
PART FOUR: POLICY IMPLICATIONS
17. Population Growth, Economic Growth, and Foreign Aid
18. The Welfare Effect of an Additional Child Cannot Be Stated Simply and Unequivocally
19. On the Evaluation of Progress and Technological Advance, Past and Future
20. Lebensraum: An Essay on Peace in the Future; or, Population Growth May Eventually End Wars
Epilogue: Some History and Reflections on Population Economics
Index


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