Malthusian Theory Of Population

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December 4, 2015

 

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He said that the pressure of increasing population on food supply will destroy perfection and there would be human misery Malthus was severely criticized as a pessimist He collected the empirical data to support his thesis Maithus got the second edition of his book published in 1803 when he modified some of his views expressed earlier But essentially his original thesis stands The following assumptions were made by Malthus: (1) The sexual desire of human beings remains stable Therefore the desire to reproduce also remains stable ...
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As the standard of living goes up, the desire to reproduce also increases. Conversely as the standard of living does down, the birth rate also goes down. (3) The law of diminishing returns operates in agriculture. Salient Features of Malthusian Theory (1) There is a natural sex instinct in human beings which can increase at a very fast rate...
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