More than two centuries ago in his Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus famously issued his dire prediction that mankind was doomed to survival at a subsistence level. His concept of population growth expanding to absorb the available food supply has been roundly contradicted by history, thanks in part to a declining birth rate in rich countries. However, economics is still the “dismal science”, as the underlying idea of natural resource scarcity impinging on the prospects for progress remains a cornerstone of modern economics. In the case of agriculture, the proposition is that more people or richer people increase the demand for food and given the constraint on arable land, this means that food becomes scarce. In economics...
Abstract. This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run ...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
Contrary to the opinions expressed by many commentators, the recent price spike in agricultural comm...
More than two centuries ago in his Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus famously iss...
Demand for food constant increases, according to the growth in population and income. These levels o...
Over the past 50 years and longer, the supply of food commodities has grown faster than the effectiv...
First published: 25 July 2017Motivated by the basic adage that man does not live by bread alone, we ...
We augment a simple Malthusian model by allowing agents to consume something besides food. Whereas f...
In the past four years, rising world food prices and the global economic downturn increased the rank...
Title VI National Resource Center Grant (P015A060066)unpublishednot peer reviewe
Living standards were constant for thousands of years before the industrial revolution. Malthus expl...
The key features of the Malthusian model are that (i) income determines population growth, with risi...
One of the recurrent themes in the debate around how to ensure global food security concerns the cap...
This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic a...
ONCE MORE THE WORLD is experiencing anxiety that agriculture may not be able to cope with the food d...
Abstract. This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run ...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
Contrary to the opinions expressed by many commentators, the recent price spike in agricultural comm...
More than two centuries ago in his Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus famously iss...
Demand for food constant increases, according to the growth in population and income. These levels o...
Over the past 50 years and longer, the supply of food commodities has grown faster than the effectiv...
First published: 25 July 2017Motivated by the basic adage that man does not live by bread alone, we ...
We augment a simple Malthusian model by allowing agents to consume something besides food. Whereas f...
In the past four years, rising world food prices and the global economic downturn increased the rank...
Title VI National Resource Center Grant (P015A060066)unpublishednot peer reviewe
Living standards were constant for thousands of years before the industrial revolution. Malthus expl...
The key features of the Malthusian model are that (i) income determines population growth, with risi...
One of the recurrent themes in the debate around how to ensure global food security concerns the cap...
This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic a...
ONCE MORE THE WORLD is experiencing anxiety that agriculture may not be able to cope with the food d...
Abstract. This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run ...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
Contrary to the opinions expressed by many commentators, the recent price spike in agricultural comm...