“Watch out for that cliff!”
“It looks pretty far off, and besides, we’re turning left soon anyway.”
“But we could keep accelerating!”
Your reply seems completely irrelevant to the Malthusian point that population growth can always exceed total factor production, and so it is population growth—or lack of growth—which dominates and determines per capita.
“Watch out for that cliff!”
“It looks pretty far off, and besides, we’re turning left soon anyway.”
“But we could keep accelerating!”
Your reply seems completely irrelevant to the Malthusian point that population growth can always exceed total factor production, and so it is population growth—or lack of growth—which dominates and determines per capita.