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Malthusian
Malthusian Mal*thu"sian, a. Of or pertaining to the political economist, the Rev. T. R. Malthus, or conforming to his views; as, Malthusian theories. Note: Malthus held that population tends to increase faster than its means of subsistence can be made to do, and hence that the lower classes must necessarily suffer more or less from lack of food, unless an increase of population be checked by prudential restraint or otherwise.
Malthusianism
Malthusianism Mal*thu"sian*ism, n. The system of Malthusian doctrines relating to population.
Neo-Malthusian
Neo-Malthusian Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, a. Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent betterment of the general standard of living is impossible without decrease of competition by limitation of the number of births. -- Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian*ism, n.
Neo-Malthusian
Neo-Malthusian Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, a. Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent betterment of the general standard of living is impossible without decrease of competition by limitation of the number of births. -- Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian*ism, n.
Neo-Malthusianism
Neo-Malthusian Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, a. Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent betterment of the general standard of living is impossible without decrease of competition by limitation of the number of births. -- Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian, Ne`o-Mal*thu"sian*ism, n.

Meaning of Malthus from wikipedia

- catastrophe. Malthus wrote in opposition to the po****r view in 18th-century Europe that saw society as improving and in principle as perfectible. Malthus considered...
- of the Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus, as laid out in his 1798 writings, An Essay on the Principle of Po****tion. Malthus suggested that while technological...
- inevitably lowers wages. In essence, Malthus feared that continued po****tion growth lends itself to poverty. In 1803, Malthus published, under the same title...
- Po****tion growth is the increase in the number of people in a po****tion or dis****d group. Actual global human po****tion growth amounts to around 83...
- written by the nineteenth-century British political economist Thomas Malthus in 1820. Malthus wrote Principles of Political Economy as a rebuttal to David Ricardo's...
- Kevin Malthus de Sousa Ribeiro (born 11 January 2003), known as Kevin Malthus (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈkɛvin ˈmawtos]) or simply Malthus (Brazilian Portuguese:...
- and economic thought of the Malthus, as laid out in his 1798 writings, An Essay on the Principle of Po****tion. Malthus believed there were two types...
- for existence. Malthus also notes that the checks on the human po****tion are more complicated than those on animals and plants. Malthus explains, for...
- Rankine's edition as Malthas, and in the Crowley/Mathers edition as Halphas, Malthus, or Malphas) is the thirty-eighth demon in the Ars Goetia in the Lesser...
- speed to which the function grows. The model is named after Thomas Robert Malthus, who wrote An Essay on the Principle of Po****tion (1798), one of the earliest...