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         World Population Growth:     more books (100)
  1. Population and economic growth: A world cross section study (Warwick economic research papers) by Tim Hazledine, 1975
  2. World population: Past growth and present trends by Alexander Carr-Saunders, 1964
  3. Population growth: Is the world's skyrocketing population straining the environment? (CQ researcher, 1056-2036) by Mary H Cooper, 1993
  4. Where in the world is population growth bad? (Policy research working paper) by Jeff Kling, 1994
  5. World Population:past growth and present trends by Carr-Saunders, 1936
  6. Perspectives on Development and Population Growth in the Third World by O.G. Simmons, 1988-08-31
  7. Population Growth, Poverty, and Environmental Stress: Frontier Migration in the Philippines and Costa Rica (World Resources Institute Report) by Maria Concepcion Cruz, 1992-10
  8. World markets of tomorrow: economic growth, population trends, electricity and energy, quality of life by Fremont Felix, 1972
  9. Population Growth, Employment and Poverty in Third-World Mega-Cities: Analytical and Policy Issues by A. S. Oberai, 1993-11
  10. Can we raise grain yields fast enough? (supply of food against population growth): An article from: World Watch by Lester R. Brown, 1997-07-01
  11. Growth of the World's Urban and Rural Population, 1920-2000 (Population Studies) by United Nations, 1970-01
  12. World Population Monitoring: Population Growth, Structure and Distribution (Population Studies) by Bernan, United Nations, 2000-03-09
  13. Population growth and development in the world economy: Hearing before the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics of the ... Congress, second session, March 20, 1984 by Finance, and Security Economics., . United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on International Trade, 1984-01-01
  14. Fertility rates: the decline is stalling. (attaining demographic transitions in population growth): An article from: World Watch by Linda Starke, 1994-03-01

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