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Richard Cantillon's View on Population

Richard Cantillon, an Irish economist who wrote before Thomas Malthus, also held the view that human populations expand in response to resource availability. He articulated this with the analogy that 'Men multiply like mice in a barn if they have unlimited means of subsistence,' providing an early example of the biological perspective on population dynamics that Malthus would later popularize.

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