Reducing the rate of infant and childhood mortality in poor countries clearly leads to a short-run increase

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Reducing the rate of infant and childhood mortality in poor countries clearly leads to a short-run increase in population growth. Use the economic model of family size developed in this chapter to explain why population growth experts nevertheless advocate improved public health measures as an important component of a population control strategy.

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Economics And The Environment

ISBN: 9781118539729

7th Edition

Authors: Eban S. Goodstein, Stephen Polasky

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