Type | Book |
Title | Population and economic development in Thailand: some critical household behavioral relations |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 1991 |
Publisher | Human Resources and Social Development Program, Thailand Development Research Institute |
URL | http://tdri.or.th/archives/download/publication/RM7.pdf |
Abstract | The nature of interactions between population and economic development long has been of considerable concern. There have been dire Malthusian prognostics that population growth inevitably eventually leads to subsistence-level standards of living and therefore should be limited by active and direct governmental policies. But there also has been increasing recognition of the complicated interactions between population and development, which leads to much more qualified conclusions about the nature of relations between population and development, and greater appreciation of the need for a good understanding of the basic population-development micro relations in order to predict better developments and to formulate better policies. |
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