This volume brings together a group of renowned population
specialists from the United Nations, the World Bank, the East-West
Population Institute, and leading universities to explore the
numerous interactions between levels of population growth and
economic well-being in developing countries. The contributors
challenge conventional theories that high population growth rates
have unequivocally adverse consequences for economic development,
demonstrating that the evidence is far from conclusive on this
point. They similarly question those who argue for generally
neutral or even beneficial effects of high population growth rates,
showing that here, too, the evidence is less than unequivocal in
either direction. Instead, they argue, the nature and direction of
the relationship between population growth and economic development
is most likely to be situation specific.
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