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Title: Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies


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Population Growth and Economic Development
Causes, Consequences, and Controversies
  • Chapter 6

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The Basic Issue Is Population Growth Good or Bad?
  • Argument
  • Population is a serious problem in developing
    countries?
  • Theories
  • Demographic transition
  • Malthusian model
  • Microeconomic theory of fertility
  • Facts
  • Some empirical evidence
  • Policies
  • What can developing countries do?

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1.1 Population Growth Is A Problem!
  • Population and the Global Crisis
  • Poverty, low standards of living, malnutrition,
    ill health, environmental degradation, etc.
  • Population-poverty cycles
  • Population growth, saving, per capita income
    growth
  • 7 Negatives
  • Lower Y per head
  • Poor people bear burden of population growth
  • Large population limits educational opportunities
  • Health of women is harmed
  • Family food is limited
  • Environmental degradation occurs
  • Illegal international migration and over
    urbanization

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1.2 Population Growth Isnt A Problem!
  • Desirable
  • Consumer Demand
  • Economies of Scale
  • Labor Supply (sufficient-low cost)
  • Non-economic reasons

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2.1 The Demographic Transition
  • Stage I high birthrates and death rates
  • Stage II continued high birthrates, declining
    death rates
  • Stage III falling birthrates and death rates,
    eventually stabilizing

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2.2 The Malthusian Model
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Criticisms of Malthus model
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2.3 The Household Model
  • The microeconomic household theory of fertility

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Demand for Children Equation
Where Cd is the demand for surviving children Y
is the level of household income Pc is the net
price of children Px is price of all other
goods tx is the tastes for goods relative to
children
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Demand for Children Equation
Under neoclassical conditions, we would expect
or move From f to g to h in following figure.
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3.1 Population Growth Numbers
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3.2 Population Growth Structures
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3.3 Population Growth Relations
  • Population growth income
  • Population density income
  • Population growth structure (Number
    Structure)
  • Producer consumer

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4. Some Policy Approaches
  • What developing countries can do
  • Long run increase the price of child
  • opportunity cost of mothers time
  • Cost of educating child
  • Short run control fertility
  • Persuade people
  • Family-planning programs
  • Economic incentives and disincentives
  • Redistribute population
  • Coerce people
  • Raise womens social and economic status

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