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The implications of the limits to growth analysis for thinking about Australia's population policy

By Ted Trainer - posted Wednesday, 15 December 1999


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Dr Ted Trainer is a Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Arts at the University of NSW. You can find more on his work here.

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