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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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Subject: Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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From: yuku@io.org (Yuri Kuchinsky)
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Date: 16 Nov 1996 17:04:39 GMT
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Article: 16040 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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David Lloyd-Jones (dlj@inforamp.net) wrote:
: If the absolute numbers of
: hungry were increasing, the number of children per mother would not be
: dropping everywhere.
The relationship between these two variables as you indicate here is
hypothetical and problematic.
Yuri.
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