Population and Development: Old Debates, New Conclusions

Author:   Robert Cassen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781560007401


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 September 1994
Format:   Paperback
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Population and Development: Old Debates, New Conclusions


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Author:   Robert Cassen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Transaction Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781560007401


ISBN 10:   1560007400
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 September 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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<p> The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences. <p> --J. T. Peach, Choice


-The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences.- --J. T. Peach, Choice The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences. --J. T. Peach, Choice The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences. --J. T. Peach, Choice


The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences. --J. T. Peach, Choice The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences. --J. T. Peach, Choice -The UN-sponsored international population conference held recently in Cairo demonstrated again that the population growth versus economic growth debate is often passionate and misinformed. This volume, prepared in anticipation of that conference, is an excellent summary of the current scientific literature on population issues. Contributors are well-known demographers, economists, and sociologists--all of whom take a policy perspective... A well-documented, dispassionate, but very readable introduction to the complexity of population issues. Highly recommended for all audiences.- --J. T. Peach, Choice


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