Explicit assumption that the use of natural resources promoting and sustaining growth is proportional to the number of people living on the planet at any given time leads to a model, which reproduces the population data remarkably well
We find that by endogenizing population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consumption...
Up to 1900, world population growth over 1500 years fitted the quasi-hyperbolic format P(t) = a/(D-t...
The logistic model, widely used for describing population growth, assumes that the per-capita rate o...
For thousands of years the population of Earth increased slowly, while per capita income remained es...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Brander and Taylor's (1998) model and its descendant...
We study the interactions between technological change, resource scarcity and population dynamics in...
A model is set up that yields the equation followed by world population (P), past and present: P = A...
International audienceThe dependence of humans on nature has come into focus as the human popula‐tio...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
We study the interactions between technological change, resource scarcity and population dynamics in...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
We find that by endogenizing the population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consump...
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Within the framework of a general equilibrium model we study the long-run dynamics of resources and ...
We find that by endogenizing population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consumption...
Up to 1900, world population growth over 1500 years fitted the quasi-hyperbolic format P(t) = a/(D-t...
The logistic model, widely used for describing population growth, assumes that the per-capita rate o...
For thousands of years the population of Earth increased slowly, while per capita income remained es...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Brander and Taylor's (1998) model and its descendant...
We study the interactions between technological change, resource scarcity and population dynamics in...
A model is set up that yields the equation followed by world population (P), past and present: P = A...
International audienceThe dependence of humans on nature has come into focus as the human popula‐tio...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
We study the interactions between technological change, resource scarcity and population dynamics in...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
We find that by endogenizing the population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consump...
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Within the framework of a general equilibrium model we study the long-run dynamics of resources and ...
We find that by endogenizing population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consumption...
Up to 1900, world population growth over 1500 years fitted the quasi-hyperbolic format P(t) = a/(D-t...
The logistic model, widely used for describing population growth, assumes that the per-capita rate o...