Compare and contrast the population theories of Malthus and Kremer
The difference is that Malthus predicted that population growth would be greater than growth in the ability to increase output. He believed that people would continue to populate the earth until output reached a subsistence level. On the other hand Kremer argues that population growth increased productivity allowing people to improve their standard of living despite growing population. Kremer argues that with more population comes more innovations. The improvements in technology outweighed any adverse impact of the increase in population on the standard of living.
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a. True b. False
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