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POPULATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Chapter 4. POPULATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH. Figure 4.1 Relationship Between Income per Capita and Population Growth. Source: Heston et. al. (2011). Figure 4.2 World Population, 10,000 B.C. to A.D. 2010. Source: Kremer (1993). Figure 4.3 The Malthusian Model.

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POPULATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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  1. Chapter 4 POPULATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

  2. Figure 4.1 Relationship Between Income per Capita and Population Growth Source: Heston et. al. (2011).

  3. Figure 4.2 World Population, 10,000 B.C. to A.D. 2010 Source: Kremer (1993).

  4. Figure 4.3 The Malthusian Model

  5. Figure 4.4 Effect of Productivity Improvement in the Malthusian Model

  6. Figure 4.5 Effect of “Moral Restraint” in the Malthusian Model

  7. Figure 4.6 Breakdown of the Malthusian Model in Western Europe Source: Galor and Weil (2000).

  8. Figure 4.7 The Solow Model Incorporating Population Growth The figure shows how raising the population growth rate from n1 to n2 affects the steady-state level of capital per worker (k) and the steady-state level of output per worker (y).

  9. Figure 4.8 Life Expectancy in Developed Countries Source: Livi-Bacci (1997).

  10. Figure 4.9 Life Expectancy in Developing Countries Source: Kalemli-Ozcan (2002).

  11. Figure 4.10 Total Fertility Rate in the United States, 1860–2008 Sources: Coale and Zelnik (1963), Wade (1989).

  12. Figure 4.11 Fertility, Mortality, and the Net Rate of Reproduction in Sweden Sources: Keyfitz and Flieger (1968, 1990), Livi-Bacci (1997).

  13. Table 4.1 Demographic Data for India

  14. Table 4.2 Demographic Data for Nigeria

  15. Figure 4.12 Desired Fertility versus Total Fertility Rate in Developing Countries

  16. Chapter 4 Appendix: A More Formal Description of the Total Fertility Rate, Life Expectancy, and Net Rate of Reproduction

  17. Figure 4.13 The Survivorship Function for Women in Sweden Source: Keyfitz and Flieger (1968, 1990).

  18. Figure 4.14 Age-Specific Fertility Rates

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