Economists Optimistic Re Population

From: Robin Hanson (hanson@econ.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: Mon Jun 22 1998 - 13:55:20 MDT


     "Toward a Cure for the Myopia and Tunnel Vision of the
      Population Debate: A Dose of Historical Perspective"

      BY: ALLEN C. KELLEY
            Duke University
          ROBERT M. SCHMIDT
            University of Richmond

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          Paper ID: Duke Economics Working Paper #95-10

          Contact: Robert M. Schmidt
          E-Mail: MAILTO:schmidt@urvac.urich.edu
          Postal: University of Richmond, E. Claiborne Robins
                    School of Business, Richmond, Virginia 23173
                    USA
          Phone: (804) 740 9070
          Fax: (804) 289 8878
          Co-Auth: MAILTO:kelley@econ.duke.edu

     A survey of the literature by economists specializing in
     population issues reveals a distinctly non-alarmist
     assessment of the impacts of rapid population growth. This
     is contrary to the assessments by non-specialists, and
     those in other fields. Economists tend to emphasize
     longer-run impacts, where feedbacks tend to attenuate
     negative short-run impacts of rapid demographic change.

     JEL Classification: J2, O4
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