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What did malthus and ricardo say about the effects of population growth?

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  • 12-04-2018

Their ideas lead to the creation of laissez-fair capitalism.  Ricardo considered that permenent under-class would always live poor. Malthus also believed that wars and epidemics were fundamental to keep the population prosperous and content. They all believed that natural laws led economic life.

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