The population theory of Thomas Malthus
A) would have predicted the changes in per output in this country in the ?19th century and up to 1910.
B) would lead you to expect a powerful surge in physical output as ?the immigration poured in.
C) would not have predicted the positive trend increase in per capita ?output and income in 1860-1910.
D) does not apply to any of the above.
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A) fluctuations in immigration.
B)
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A) was
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