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XI. Nonagricultural and Total Output-limiting Factors and Development Policies
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Ansley Johnson Coale
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Preface vii
- Contents xiii
- Tables xv
- Charts xx
- I. Introduction 1
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Part One. Relations between Population and Economic Development
- II. The Effects of Economic Development on Population Growth 9
- III. The Effects of Population Growth on Economic Development 18
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Part Two. Population Trends and Prospects in India
- IV. India’s Population—Current and Prospective 29
- V. Recent Indian Mortality and Fertility Trends 43
- VI. Prospective Changes in Indian Mortality and Fertility 55
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Part Three. Factors in Indian Economic Development
- VII. Guiding Principles In Indian Economic Development 75
- VIII. Potential Development in Agriculture 85
- IX. Agricultural Manpower 111
- X. Agricultural And Overall Economic Development 119
- XI. Nonagricultural and Total Output-limiting Factors and Development Policies 141
- XII. The Financing of Development 148
- XIII. The Productivity Of Developmental Outlays 181
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Part Four. Influence of Population Growth on Indian Economic Development
- XIV. Demographic Influences on India’s Prospective Economic Growth 227
- XV. Population Growth And Labor Supply 231
- XVI. Population Growth and the Disposition of Income 238
- XVII. Projections of the Effect of Reduced Fertility on Indian Economic Growth 259
- XVIII. Summary and Conclusions of Part Four 284
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Part Five. Wider Applicability of the Analysis
- XIX. Introduction to Part Five 295
- XX. Population Change and Economic Development in Low-Income Areas with Different Demographic Conditions 297
- XXI Population Change and Economic Development with Different Initial Economic Conditions 304
- XXII. The Economic Effects of Different Courses of Fertility after 30 Years 321
- XXIII. Population Growth and Economic Development in Low Income Areas: Summary 332
- Appendix A. Methods Employed in Adjusting Indian Population Data and Preparing Projections of the Indian Population, 1956–1986 337
- Appendix B. Methods Employed in Adjusting Mexican Population Data in Preparing Projections of the Mexican Population, 1955–1985 368
- Appendix C. Notes on the Population of Mexico 375
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Preface vii
- Contents xiii
- Tables xv
- Charts xx
- I. Introduction 1
-
Part One. Relations between Population and Economic Development
- II. The Effects of Economic Development on Population Growth 9
- III. The Effects of Population Growth on Economic Development 18
-
Part Two. Population Trends and Prospects in India
- IV. India’s Population—Current and Prospective 29
- V. Recent Indian Mortality and Fertility Trends 43
- VI. Prospective Changes in Indian Mortality and Fertility 55
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Part Three. Factors in Indian Economic Development
- VII. Guiding Principles In Indian Economic Development 75
- VIII. Potential Development in Agriculture 85
- IX. Agricultural Manpower 111
- X. Agricultural And Overall Economic Development 119
- XI. Nonagricultural and Total Output-limiting Factors and Development Policies 141
- XII. The Financing of Development 148
- XIII. The Productivity Of Developmental Outlays 181
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Part Four. Influence of Population Growth on Indian Economic Development
- XIV. Demographic Influences on India’s Prospective Economic Growth 227
- XV. Population Growth And Labor Supply 231
- XVI. Population Growth and the Disposition of Income 238
- XVII. Projections of the Effect of Reduced Fertility on Indian Economic Growth 259
- XVIII. Summary and Conclusions of Part Four 284
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Part Five. Wider Applicability of the Analysis
- XIX. Introduction to Part Five 295
- XX. Population Change and Economic Development in Low-Income Areas with Different Demographic Conditions 297
- XXI Population Change and Economic Development with Different Initial Economic Conditions 304
- XXII. The Economic Effects of Different Courses of Fertility after 30 Years 321
- XXIII. Population Growth and Economic Development in Low Income Areas: Summary 332
- Appendix A. Methods Employed in Adjusting Indian Population Data and Preparing Projections of the Indian Population, 1956–1986 337
- Appendix B. Methods Employed in Adjusting Mexican Population Data in Preparing Projections of the Mexican Population, 1955–1985 368
- Appendix C. Notes on the Population of Mexico 375
- Index 385