Who gave the principle that population
tends to multiply more rapidly than food
supply?
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Malthus
(iv) Malthus held that the increase in the means of subsistence or food supplies would cause population to grow rapidly so that ultimately means of subsistence or food supply would be in level with population, and everyone would get only bare minimum subsistence.
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