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At the left end , the curve again flattens and indicates the difficulty of extracting
the last of any kind of natural resource as the ... 7 Natural - Resource Fraction
Remaining NRFR The actual natural resources NR divided by the natural
resources ...
At the left end , the curve again flattens and indicates the difficulty of extracting
the last of any kind of natural resource as the ... 7 Natural - Resource Fraction
Remaining NRFR The actual natural resources NR divided by the natural
resources ...
Page 64
Figure 3-2 1 shows a relationship in which the use of natural resources rises with
material standard of living, reaches saturation, and does not increase further.
One might argue that the shape of this curve should not level out— the contention
...
Figure 3-2 1 shows a relationship in which the use of natural resources rises with
material standard of living, reaches saturation, and does not increase further.
One might argue that the shape of this curve should not level out— the contention
...
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... 15 as a theory, 15, 67 use of, 1, 14 Multipliers, 33 Natural resources controls
population, 29-30, 69-74 shortage of, 9, 69 New Jersey, 7-8 Normal conditions,
33 Occupancy space, 5 Ozbekhan, Hasan, viii Peccei, Aurelio, viii, ix, 1, 139
Pestel, ...
... 15 as a theory, 15, 67 use of, 1, 14 Multipliers, 33 Natural resources controls
population, 29-30, 69-74 shortage of, 9, 69 New Jersey, 7-8 Normal conditions,
33 Occupancy space, 5 Ozbekhan, Hasan, viii Peccei, Aurelio, viii, ix, 1, 139
Pestel, ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
Copyright | |
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