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Population Explosion--Its Implications for Business
Gillies, James
3/2  (Winter 1961): 53-60

Don't let the burmper baby crop fool you. There are undercurrents in the population boom which are not so good for business. Among them are the prospect of a smaller labor force, an imbalance of youngsters and old folks to self-supporting adults, skyrocketing land values, permanent traffic jams, and continual migrations of a restless people still going west or leaving farms to try their luck in the big cities.

 


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