Population in the classic economics

Authors

  • Adnan Doğruyol Sakarya University

Keywords:

T.R Malthus, Population Growth, Classic Economics, A. Smith

Abstract

Growth subject in economics is an important factor of development. Classic economics ecole indicates the population as main variable which tender of growth. On the other hand T. R. Malthus is known as economist who regards population as a problem and brings up it among the classical economists. However, Adam Smith is an intellectual who discussed population problem earlier on the classic economics theory. According to Adam Smith one of the main factors that realise the growth is labour. In addition to population made it established. The aim of this study is analyzing the mental relationship between Malthus whose name has been identified with relation between population-growth and Smith who discussed this subject first time but put it off on process of theorisation.


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Author Biography

Adnan Doğruyol, Sakarya University

He was born in 1967 in Afyon, Turkey. He studied his primary and secondary school in Afyon. He statied undergraduate, graduate and Phd. degree on Economics at İstanbul University.He has worked at  Sakarya University Economics department since 2005.

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Published

2013-02-28

How to Cite

Doğruyol, A. (2013). Population in the classic economics. Journal of Human Sciences, 10(1), 459–467. Retrieved from https://www.j-humansciences.com/ojs/index.php/IJHS/article/view/2547

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Economics