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The Population Debate in Growth Theory: A Survey

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Tournemaine, Frederic
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Journal Editorial Office
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Chulalongkorn University Printing House
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2009
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0125-2437
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Abstract
This paper surveys issues from the relevant economic literature dealing with therelationship between population growth and economic development. As this papermakes clear, there does not exist a clear consensus regarding the relation betweenthese two variables: both empirical and theoretical studies suggest either a positive ora negative correlation. We conclude that embracing such a balanced perspective willcertainly place the population debate on a firmer and more productive direction forfuture research.
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Demography
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal
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Bibliographic Citation
Frederic Tournemaine (2009) The Population Debate in Growth Theory: A Survey. University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal Vol.29 No.2.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14437/3946
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