Economic and Demographic Relationships in Development: Essays Selected and Introduced by T. Paul Schultz (The Johns Hopkins Studies in Development) ebook
by Professor Ester Boserup
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Economic and Demographic Relationships in Development: Essays Selected and Introduced by T. Population and Technological Change: A Study of Long-Term Trends Paperback February, 1981. Paul Schultz (The Johns Hopkins Studies in Development) Jun 01, 1990. 1 ). Population and Technology.
Paul Schultz is a pioneer in the study of the microeconomics of economic development and economic demography. His work, carried out over the past 46 years, covers a wide variety of topics, including fertility, market and non market returns to schooling, labor supply, migration, health, health-labor market interactions, and the intra household allocation of resources.
Ester Boserup (18 May 1910 – 24 September 1999) was a Danish and French economist. She studied economic and agricultural development, worked at the United Nations as well as other international organizations, and wrote seminal books on agrarian change and the role of women in development. Boserup is known for her theory of agricultural intensification, also known as Boserup's theory, which posits that population change drives the intensity of agricultural production
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