scholarly journals Economists and their Ideas about Population and Economic Development

Author(s):  
Jacek Wozniak

Here I will discuss about many spheres about population economics. Here there will be presented description about demography and its nature. Many components of population change will be presented. Ways of population and development will be discussed. Many theories related this topics I will present here. Many upholders with their theory here I will present. It can be considered as complete whole of a discussion of a topic.

1992 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aris Ananta ◽  
Udi H. Pungut

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 102
Author(s):  
Alma Meta ◽  
Abdulmenaf Sejdini

This paper studies, to what extent have population changes and economic growth have affected each other in Albania. In the last three decades, Albanian economy has been very dependent on population movements. There has been an ongoing debate on the dynamics of economic development and population growth. One theory suggests that fast population growth causes strain on resources that deteriorate the state of the economy. Another theory sees the population growth as an advantage in the long run, rather than a threat. And a third theory suggests that population growth and economic growth do not affect each other.Vector Auto Regression method is used in this paper for data obtained from 1981 to 2013 to estimate the importance of the relationship between the two variables. The data is retrieved from publications of institutions like World Bank and INSTAT. The empirical results state that the relationship between the population and economic growth is existent but weak in Albania.


Baltic Region ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 36-57
Author(s):  
Anatoly A. Anokhin ◽  
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Ksenia D. Shelest ◽  
Marina A. Tikhonova ◽  
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The Northwestern Federal District is a Russian macro-region that is a unique example of a model region. It accounts for 10 % of the country’s total area and 9.5 % of its population. This article aims to trace the patterns of city distribution across the region, to assess the conditions of differently populated cities and towns, and to identify sustainability trends in their socio-economic development. Population change is a reliable indicator of the competitiveness of a city. As a rule, a growing city performs well economically and has a favourable investment climate and high-paid jobs. The analysis revealed that population change occurred at different rates across the federal district in 2002—2017. A result of uneven socio-economic development, this irregularity became more serious as globalisation and open market advanced. The study links the causes and features of growth-related differences to the administrative status, location, and economic specialisation of northwestern cities. The migration behaviour of the population and the geoeconomic position are shown to be the main indicators of the sustainable development of a city.


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