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  1. Thomas Robert Malthus FRS (/ ˈ m æ l θ ə s /; 13/14 February 1766 – 29 December 1834) was an English economist, cleric, and scholar influential in the fields of political economy and demography.

  2. Discover facts about Thomas Malthus who famously developed the theory of population growth.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Thomas Malthus was an English economist and demographer who is best known for his theory that population growth will always tend to outrun the food supply and that betterment of humankind is impossible without stern limits on reproduction. This thinking is commonly referred to as Malthusianism.

  4. Malthus was a clergyman and political economist whose controversial views on population growth made him a pivotal figure throughout the 1800s and beyond. His theories were outlined in his 1798 book, An Essay on the Principle of Population.

  5. May 18, 2016 · The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus reveals that the contentious theorist raised profound and prescient questions about the nature of people worldwide – and, in particular, about the collision of interests that resulted when white settlers claimed territories inhabited by indigenous communities.

  6. Thomas Robert Malthus (1768-1834) was the founder of population studies and one of the greatest English economists of the 19th century. Robert Malthus profoundly influenced legislation governing the state’s approach to poverty and unemployment and was the first professor of economics at any English higher education institution.

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  8. Thomas Robert Malthus, (born Feb. 13/14, 1766, Rookery, near Dorking, Surrey, Eng.—died Dec. 29, 1834, St. Catherine, near Bath, Somerset), British economist and demographer. Born into a prosperous family, he studied at the University of Cambridge and was elected a fellow of Jesus College in 1793.

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