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Thomas Malthus &Milton Friedman
by: Ruzanna Nersisyan & Lia Derderian
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Werner Kunz
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Thomas Robert Malthus
Pessimistic Economics
First professional economist
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Challenged Adam Smith’s view
Predicted: inevitable poverty&famine for the masses!
thoughts/writing: influenced by existing economic conditions of Britain
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o Industrial Revolution
o Napoleon Bonaparte
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Population&good production
Population
Food = necessary to sustain human life
Human SEXual instinct = Constant
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Population will double every 25 years (Doubling effect
Geometrical progression (exponential) : population growth
Food production [arithmetical progression (linear)]
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law of diminishing returns
Growth in food production = limited
Malthusian dilemma
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Darron Birgenheier
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Pessimistic outlook: wages go up
improved standard of living reduce infant mortality rate
increase faster than we can keep up!
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Gwydion M. Williams
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2 population control types
Positive checks: Increase death rates war, famine, disease, epidemics
Preventive checks
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Luz Adriana Villa A.
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MALTHUS FAILED to predict two developments
Technological breakthroughs in field of agriculture (Green Revolution)
Continued Urbanization
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Milton Friedman
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was influenced by unproductive government
full employment resulted in inflation and slow increase in public debt
increasing spending and reducing public debt = inflation
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Laissez-Faire Capitalism
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Free markets will resolve economic problems
if left alone
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Free Market also applies to education
government vouchers -school of choice
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Monetarism
Friedman was a leading member
regulation money supply
increased money supply per year should equal long term growth rate
(3-5%)
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comparison time...
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So...
Both dealt with economic conditions
Friedman: leave things as they are
Malthus: leaving things as they are will lead to
poverty and famine
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