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Kelley, A.C. (1976) Demographic change and the size of the government sector. Southern. Based on
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thousands of publications on our website. According to this model, human capital includes variables
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Journal of Management, Economics and Social Sciences There has been debate amongst researchers
and policy makers regarding how strong the correlation between population growth and economic
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arousing widespread popular concern, political scientists have tended to ignore the issue while
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the economic effects of population growth justify government programs to reduce fertility that go
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further analysis. Barlow, R. (1979) Heals and economic development: a theoretical and empirical
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greater density lead to productivity gains through scale economies and thereby raise per capita
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These results demonstrate that rapid population growth is a real problem in Bangladesh because it
contributes to lower investment growth and diminishes the savings rate. The present study aims to
analyze, from both a cross-sectional and longitudinal perspective, whether early psychopathic traits
allow identification of a group of individuals defined by severe and persistent behavioral problems.
To achieve this goal, data from a sample of 192 children (aged 6 to 11) were analyzed; from this
sample, 133 children were followed-up in a new data collection that took place three years later. This
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amongst researchers and policy makers regarding how strong the correlation between population
growth and economic growth is. Given their heterogeneity, in recent years, researchers on this topic
have called for delineation of early-onset conduct problems on the basis of affective, interpersonal
and behavioral traits that resemble adult psychopathy. King, E.M. (1985) Consequences of
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