62R. H. W. B. Joseph to Harrod,
22 October 1923
[a]
Replying to a
letter not found, Joseph discusses the effect of increasing
population on productivity and Harrod's argument on the desirability
of reducing birth control.
[1]
- a. From New
College, Oxford # , two pages ALS, with envelope
addressed to Christ Church, in KHLM 171.
- 1. The decrease
of population became one of Harrod's major concerns in the second
half of the 1930s. See, for a list of his writings to the press on
the subject, note 1 to
press item 10 ; on
contraception as a cause of population decline see press item
13 .
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