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- W1999085641 abstract "This article discusses the evolution of Keynes's thinking on population based on an unpublished paper from 1914, Is the Problem of Population a Pressing and Important One Now? The paper is reported to have 39 pages, but in fact there are many missing page numbers. Keynes's Essays in Biography (1933) follows the basic structure and much of the verbal detail of the first 16 pages of Population. Chapter 2 of the Economic Consequences of the Peace discusses the key ideas of Population. The passages in Population and Chapter 2 were probably the sources of a fierce controversy in 1923-24 between Keynes and W.H. Beveridge over Keynes' neo-Malthusianism. Population was the basis for the three themes that were central to Keynes's writing on population. Keynes's framework shifted from a global perspective in Population to a progressively narrower focus in the 1930s on England and Wales. Keynes was stronger in his advocacy of birth control in Population compared to later writings. Keynes was concerned about the quality of population but disagreed on the methods of achieving this. Keynes argued that 75% of the world was not subject to Malthusian dynamics, and the other 25% had developed technology to relieve population pressure. Population sketches out the rudiments of the welfare implications of the great divide between North and South population growth rates. Keynes assumes that overpopulation in the South will be compensated for by the international market without consideration of income deficits. Keynes argues against pronatalism. The 1933 essay shows Keynes shift away from Malthus as population expert to Malthus as political economist. By 1937, Keynes had recanted and was very aware of the uncertainty of the economy. The author believes that it is unfortunate that this 1913-14 manuscript remains unknown and, if known, misunderstood." @default.
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- W1999085641 title "Keynes on population and economic growth" @default.
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