This study examines population change in developing countries and its links with economic development. The study shows why continuing rapid population growth on an ever larger scale is likely to mean a lower quality of life for millions of people. It concludes that in some countries development may not be possible at all unless slower population growth can be achieved soon, before higher real incomes bring fertility down spontaneously.
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193p large format blue and yellow paperback from a Cambridge college library, cover a little faded and wotn to the edges but binding firm and pages clean, reprinted from the seventh edition of the World Bank's annual World Development Report
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Da: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Regno Unito
Paperback. Condizione: Good. 193p large format blue and yellow paperback from a Cambridge college library, cover a little faded and wotn to the edges but binding firm and pages clean, reprinted from the seventh edition of the World Bank's annual World Development Report Language: English. Codice articolo 161874
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