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XI. Nonagricultural and Total Output-limiting Factors and Development Policies

  • Ansley Johnson Coale and Edgar M. Hoover
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© 2016 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2016 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

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