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Population and Development in Poor Countries
Selected Essays
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Arguing against the conventional wisdom that population growth impedes economic progress, the book presents a collection of articles by Julian Simon that explore the positive impacts of increased population on economic development in less-developed countries. It illustrates how rising numbers of consumers boost demand, leading to resource shortages that drive innovation and the discovery of new, cheaper alternatives. Ultimately, Simon posits that the long-term benefits of population growth outweigh the initial costs, enhancing overall living standards.
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2014, měkká
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