The population factor in economic growth theory
Title | The population factor in economic growth theory |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1974 |
Authors | H.A. Meilink |
Secondary Title | Kroniek van Afrika |
Volume | n.s |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 6 - 19 |
Date Published | 1974/// |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | Africa, Country, developing countries, economic development, Ethiopia, methodology, population growth, Zambia |
Abstract | Reviews briefly the role of population growth in economic growth theory and makes a few critical remarks on the applied methodology and the underlying assumptions. Emphasis is laid on the possible relationships between population and economic growth in the developing countries, but also Malthus' theory and the stagnationists' of the 1930's is discussed in order to acquire a better understanding of the development in this field. Sections: The claasical economists - The Stagnationists - The Leibenstein/Nelson thesis - The Coale and Hoover study - Myrdal's criticism - The neo-Malthusian approach - Kuznets' criticism of the New Malthusian approach - Boserup's approach - Type of development (Cameroun; Algeria; Ethiopia; Zambia). Notes, table |
IR handle/ Full text URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1887/8918 |
Citation Key | 1202 |