To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustainable. In his Essay on the Principle of Population, Malthus cogently argued that environmental and socioeconomic constraints on population rise were inevitable. Yet, he penned his essay on the eve of the global census size reaching one billion, as nearly two centuries of super-exponential increase were taking off. Introducing a novel extension of J. E. Cohen’s hallmark coupled difference equation model of human population dynamics and carrying capacity, this article examines just how elastic population growth limits may be in response to demographic change. The revised model involves a simple formalization of how consumption costs influence car...
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
Population dynamics, economy, and human demography started with Malthus, the idea that population gr...
A model is set up that yields the equation followed by world population (P), past and present: P = A...
This paper develops a unified model of growth, population, and technological progress that is consis...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’ model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in produc...
A long-standing debate on the dynamics of population growth in human history has become polarized be...
In the period before the onset of demographic transition, when fertility rates were positively assoc...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’s model of the preindustrial economy is a good description for muc...
Living standards were constant for thousands of years before the industrial revolution. Malthus expl...
International audienceThe dependence of humans on nature has come into focus as the human popula‐tio...
This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, tec...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subseque...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
Population dynamics, economy, and human demography started with Malthus, the idea that population gr...
A model is set up that yields the equation followed by world population (P), past and present: P = A...
This paper develops a unified model of growth, population, and technological progress that is consis...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’ model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in produc...
A long-standing debate on the dynamics of population growth in human history has become polarized be...
In the period before the onset of demographic transition, when fertility rates were positively assoc...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’s model of the preindustrial economy is a good description for muc...
Living standards were constant for thousands of years before the industrial revolution. Malthus expl...
International audienceThe dependence of humans on nature has come into focus as the human popula‐tio...
This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, tec...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subseque...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
Population dynamics, economy, and human demography started with Malthus, the idea that population gr...