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Thomas Malthus (Noun)

Meaning

An English economist who argued that increases in population would outgrow increases in the means of subsistence (1766-1834).

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • Thomas Malthus is often regarded as the father of modern demography due to his influential work on population growth.
  • The economist Thomas Malthus famously predicted that the world would eventually run out of food due to the rapid growth of the human population.
  • In his groundbreaking book 'An Essay on the Principle of Population', Thomas Malthus presented a bleak picture of the future where population growth would outstrip food supply.
  • Thomas Malthus' ideas on population growth had a significant impact on the development of economics and social sciences in the 19th century.
  • The concept of the Malthusian trap, which suggests that population growth will always outstrip economic growth, is a direct result of Thomas Malthus' work on population dynamics.

Synonyms

  • Malthus
  • Thomas Robert Malthus
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