This speech by Robert S. McNamara, President of the World Bank, was given in Washington, DC on July I, 1984. He examines recent and prospective population growth trends. An assessment of the consequences of rapid population growth for families and societies, and for the world community as a whole is given. He concludes by discussing policies that nations can pursue to deal effectively with rapid population growth, and examining the ways in which international...
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1984/07/01
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Discours du Président
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135070
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2019/03/05
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Disclosed
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The Population Problem : Time Bomb or Myth
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world population growth