What is Malthus theory and what are its limitations
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The Malthusian Theory of Population is a theory of exponential population growth and arithmetic food supply growth. Thomas Robert Malthus, an English cleric, and scholar published this theory in his 1798 writings, An Essay on the Principle of Population. ... These checks would lead to the Malthusiancatastrophe.
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Malthus came to prominence for his 1798 essay on population growth.
In it, he argued that population multiplies geometrically and food arithmetically;
therefore,
whenever the food supply increases, population will rapidly grow to eliminate the abundance.
Contributions:
Malthusian growth model
Influences:
David Ricardo, Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
School or tradition:
Classical economics
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here is ur answer ; )
Malthus came to prominence for his 1798 essay on population growth.
In it, he argued that population multiplies geometrically and food arithmetically;
therefore,
whenever the food supply increases, population will rapidly grow to eliminate the abundance.
Contributions:
Malthusian growth model
Influences:
David Ricardo, Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
School or tradition:
Classical economics
hope it helps u✌✌✌✌
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