Difference between revisions of "Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Closing remarks"
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|Pre-meeting notes=Reproductive choices have economic implications for the family. This lecture will present an overview of contemporary fertility rates in rich and poor nations and identify economic explanations for the enormous difference between them. The idea of a global population enjoying a comfortable living standard while not further damaging the biosphere will be sketched numerically. | |Pre-meeting notes=Reproductive choices have economic implications for the family. This lecture will present an overview of contemporary fertility rates in rich and poor nations and identify economic explanations for the enormous difference between them. The idea of a global population enjoying a comfortable living standard while not further damaging the biosphere will be sketched numerically. | ||
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October 15, 2018
10:30 am - 11:15 am
- Presenter
Sir Partha Dasgupta (Univ. Cambridge)
- Abstract
Reproductive choices have economic implications for the family. This lecture will present an overview of contemporary fertility rates in rich and poor nations and identify economic explanations for the enormous difference between them. The idea of a global population enjoying a comfortable living standard while not further damaging the biosphere will be sketched numerically.
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