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Thomas Malthus, an economist, argued in his 1798 essay "An Essay on the Principle of Population" that human populations have the tendency to grow faster than the resources available to support them, leading to population pressures and competition for resources.
Under ideal conditional with unlimited resources.
Malthus proposed that human populations grow exponentially while resources grow arithmetically, leading to competition for limited resources. He argued that this competition would result in a struggle for survival, with only the fittest individuals able to access enough resources to survive and reproduce. Malthus's theory influenced the development of evolutionary thought and population studies.
what do Canada abundant water resources allow it to produce
There are no abundant resouces
Populations are limited by the availability of resources.
Romania has energy resources but not so abundant.
if resources were in abundant there would have been no need to study economics why? what is production
The two most abundant resources of Eastern Central Europe are coal and forests.
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Abundant natural resources and abundant skilled workers
is the study of economics necessary in a situation of abundant