National Bureau Of Economic Research

Population And Economic Change In Developing Countries.

Chicago : The Univ. Of Chicago Press, 1980
Abstract: IL VOLUME CONTIENE I LAVORI PRESENTATI ALLA CONFERENZA SULLA POPOLAZIONE E I MUTAMENTI ECONOMICI NEI PAESI IN VIA DI SVILUPPO, TENUTA A FILADELFIA DAL 30.9 AL 2.10.1976.
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Description Population And Economic Change In Developing Countries./ National Bureau Of Economic Research. - Chicago : The Univ. Of Chicago Press, 1980. - Pag.Viii-581 ; 23,5 cm. - (Conference Series)
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Bibliografia: Alla Fine Di Ogni Capitolo. - Lindert Peter H,Easterlin Richard A,Porath Yoram,Preston Samuel H,Todaro Michael P,Kelley Allen C,Kuznets Simon,Lee Ronald Demos
Child Costs And Economic Development 5-80 P.,Pollak, Robert A - Toward A More General Economic Model Of Fertility Determination: Endogenous Preferences And Natural Fertility. 81-150 P.,Child Mortality And Fertility: Issues In The Demographic Transition Of A Migrant Population 151-208 P.,Child Mortality And Fertility: Issues In The Demographic Transition Of A Migrant Population Paul - An Economic Interpretation Of The Decline In Fertility In Rapidly Developing Country: Consequences Of Development And Family Planning. 209-288 P.,Causes And Consequences Of Mortality Declines In Less Developed Countries During The Twentieth Century 289-360 P.,Internal Migration In Developing Countries: A Survey 361-402 P.,Interactions Of Economic And Demographic Household Behavior 403-470 P.,Recent Population Trends In Less Developed Countries And Implications For Internal Income Inequality 471-516 P.,A Historical Perspective On Economic Aspects Of The Population Explosion: The Case Of Preindustrial England 517-566 P.
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