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exaplain the malthusian theory?

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Answered by ashutosh97424
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Thomas Robert Malthus was a famous 18th-century British economist known for the population growth philosophies outlined in his 1798 book "An Essay on the Principle of Population." In it, Malthus theorized that populations would continue expanding until growth is stopped or reversed by disease, famine, war, or calamity

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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The Malthusian Theory of Population is the theory of exponential population and arithmetic food supply growth. The theory was proposed by Thomas Robert Malthus. He believed that a balance between population growth and food supply can be established through preventive and positive checks.

Major Elements of the Malthusian Theory

Major Elements of the Malthusian TheoryPopulation and Food Supply

Preventive Checks

Checks on Population

The Malthusian theory explained that the population grows in a geometrical fashion.

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