Does economic growth inevitably lead to environmental


1. For the same population growth and per capita income growth assumptions, by how much would T have to fall in Rich OECD for that group's 2050 emissions to be the same as in 2000? With Rich OECD emissions at their 2000 level in 2050, assume that T for EE and CIS in 2050 is the same as T for Rich OECD in 2000 (which would be 2050 T for EE and CIS being about half of its 2000 level) and work out what total world CO2 emissions would then be.

2. What effect would one predict for desired family size if family members were to cease undertaking unpaid household labour and undertake instead marketed labour?

3. Does economic growth inevitably lead to environmental degradation?

4. How effective are measures designed to increase the use of contraception in reducing the rate of population growth?

5. How may the role and status of women affect the rate of population growth? What measures might be taken to change that role and status in directions that reduce the rate of population growth?

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