Abstract

In the following paper George C. Zaidan of the Economics Department of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development discusses the economic implications of different rates of population growth and some commonly held misconceptions about them. This is a slightly expanded version of a paper that first appeared in the March 1969 issue of Finance and Development a quarterly publication of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. (excerpt)

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