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SI P E I LI

B I B 0 Ga R A PNH4Y

JANUARY 19-69

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INTRODUCTION

This selected bibliography was prepared to assist the participantsin the Eleventh Air Force Academy Asbembly to be held at theAcademy on 9-12 April 1969,

Compilation was done by Mrs. Ottie K. Sutton, Senior ReferenceLibrarian, with the assistance of Mr. Louis Bassetti of the Refer-ence Staff of the USAF Academy Library. The bibliography wasreviewed by the Director of the Assembly.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I WORLD POVERTY ANDHUNGER .................

PART II AGRICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES. 6

PART III MALTHUSIANISM - AND THEOPPOSITION ... .... ........ 12

PARTIV POPULATION PRESSURES ........ 14

PART V POPULATION: FERTILITY ANDCONTROL ...... ........... 21

PART VI THE THIRD WORLDPREDICAMENT ...... ........ 25

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PART I

WORLD POVERrY AND HUNGER

BOOKS

American Assembly. World hunger. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.:Prentice-Hall, 1968. (on order)

Baade, Fritz. The race to the year 2000. New York: Doubleday,1963. (HC 54 BI1)

Bennett, Merrill K. The world's food; a study of the interrelationsof world populations, national diets, and food potentials.New York: Harper, 1954. (HB 851 B47)

Black, John D. Food resources for an expanding world population.Santa Barbara, Cal.: General Electric Co. , 1959. (HD9000.5 B62)

Borgstrom, Georg. The hungry planet; the modern world at theedge of famine. New York: Macmillan, 1965. (HD 9000.5B73)

Bowe, Gabriel. The third horseman; a study of world poverty andhunger. Dayton, Ohio: Pflaum Press, 1967. (HC 60 B78)

Boyd-Orr, John B. The white man's dilemma. 2d ed. New York:Barnes and Noble, 1964. (HD 9000.5 B78)

Calder, Ritchie. Common sense about a starving world. NewYork: Macmillan, 1962. (HD 9000.5 C14)

Clark, Frederick L. (ed.) Four thousand million mouths. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1951. (HD 9000.5 C59)

Garst, Jonachan. No need for hunger. New York: Random House,1964. (HD 9000.5 G24)

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Johnson, D. Gale. The struggle against world hunger. New York:

Foreign Policy Association, 1967. (Headline Series, 184)

Laffin, John. The hunger to come. New York: Abelard-Schuman,1966. (HD 9000.5 L16)

McCormack, Arthur. World poverty and the Christian. New York:Hawthorne Books, 1963. (HN 37 .C3 M17)

Mezerik, Avrahm G. Food and population. New York: InternationalReview Service, 1963. (D 839.3 15 v. 9 no. 76)

Moomaw, I. W. To hunger no more, a positive reply to humanneed. New York: Friendship Press, 1963. (HD9000.6 M81)

Osborn, Fairfield. The limits of the earth. Boston: Little, Brown,1953. (HD 9000.5 08)

Paddock, William. Hungry nations. Boston: Little, Brown, 1964.

(HC 55 P12)

Scott, John. Democracy is not enough. New York: Harcourt, Brace,1960. (HN 15 S42)

Sukhatme, Pandurang V. Feeding India's growing millions. NewYork: Asi- Publishing House, 1965. (HD 9016 .142 S94)

World Food Program. Report on the World Food Program by theexcutive director. Rome: United Nations, 1965. (JX

1977 .A2 W92)

World Food Program studies. No. 1- Rome: United Nations,1965- (HD 9000.5 W92)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Bakal, Cari. Mathematics of hunger. Saturday Review 46:16-19,27 April 1963.

Berg, Alan D. Malnutrition and national development, Foreign

Affairs 46:126-36, October 1967.

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Brooke, Clarke H. Types of food shortages, Geographical Review57:333-57, July 1967.

Freedom from hunger; symposium, UNESCO Courier 15:1-64, July1962.

Dickinson, William B. World food shortages, Editorial ResearchReports, pp. 545-62, 28 July 1965.

Gremillion, Joseph B. Facts about the food crisis, Catholic World191:Z1Z-18, July 1960.

McCormack, Arthur. Food and people, Commonweal 80:79-82,10 April 1964.

Meyer, Karl E. Too much food in a starving world, Reporter 21:26-30, 17 September 1959.

Norton-Taylor, Duncan. What the U.S. can do about world hunger,Fortune 73:110-14ff, June 1966.

Paarlberg, Don. The hunger myth: the world can be fed, BusinessHorizons 10:29-36, Winter 1967.

Zottola, Georges. Famine the greatest scourge of history; excerpt,

UNESCO Courier 15:15-19, July 1962.

UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Millionsstill go hungry. Rome, 1957. (S 439 F68)

The state of food and agriculture; review andoutlook. Rome, 1947- Annual, latest in Reference. (S

439 F6ds)

Freedom from Hunger Campaign. Basic studies.Rome, 1962- (HD 1411 F68b)

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Kristenesen, Thorkil. The food problem of developing countries.21 December 1967. United Nations. (TD/48) mimeo.

United Nations. Advisory Committee on the Application of Scienceand Technology to Development. International action to

avert the impending protein crisis. New York: 1968.

(XIII .2 68)

Economic and Social Council. Increasing theproduction and use of edible protein. 25 May 1967. (E/4343) mimeo.

Multilateral food aid; pro-gress report by the Secretary-General. 6 June 1967. (El4352) mimeo.

The protein problem. Re-

port of the Secretary-General. 1 October 1968. (E/4592)mimeo.

U. S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. World waron hunger. Hearings before the committee, 89th Cong.2nd Sess. , 1966. (Y4. Ag8/l:H89/pt. 1-2) (on order)

_ Joint Economic Committee. Food and people.

Washington: ]961. (HD 9000.5 U5)

U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. 12 vearscf achievement under Public Law 480. And supplement.Washington: 1967, 1968. (A93.21/2:202 and Z05)

U. S. Dept. of Labor. Symposium on manpower and the war onhunger. 1968. (LI.Z:M31/48)

U. S. President. Food aid program, 1966; annual report to theCongress on Public Law 480. (House Doc. 179, 90thCong. , 1st Sess. , 1967) Published each year as a HouseDocument. Semiannual prior to 1964.

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U. S. President. A war on hunger. Message fro-n the President.(House Doc. 378, 89th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1966)

U. S. President's Advisory Committee on Science. The world foodproblem. 3v. Washington: 1965. (PR 35.8:SciZ/F73/v.)

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PART II

AGRICULTURAL PERSPECGLIVES

BOOKS

Boserup, Ester. The conditions of agricultural growth; the econ-omics of agrarian change under population pressure. Chi-cago: Aldine, 1965. (HD 1445 B74)

Clark, Colin. The economics of subsistence agriculture. NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1964. (HD 1411 C59)

_ Population growth and land use. New York: St.Martin's Press, 1967. (HB 871 C59)

Dumont, Rene'. Types of rural economy; studies in worldagriculture. New York: Praeger, 1957. (HD 1411 D89)

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Reporton the 1960 world census of agriculture. Rome, 1966-(HD 1421 F6c 1960)

Kool, Rudolf G. A. Tropical agriculture and economic development.Wageninger.: H. Veenman, 1960. (HD 1415 K8Z)

Lamartine Yates, Paul. Food, land and m an power in WesternEurope. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1960. (HD 9000.5L21)

Mellor, John W. The economics of agricultural development. Ith-aca, Cornell University Press, 1966. (HD 1415 M52)

Millikan, Max F. No easy harvest; the dilemma of agriculture inunderdeveloped countries. Boston: Little, Brown, 1967.(on order)

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Phillips, John F. V. Development of agriculture and forestry in

the tropics; patterns, problems, and promise. Rev. ed.

New York: Praeger, 1967. (S 471 .T8 P56)

Rehovoth Conference on Comprehensive Planning of Agriculture inDeveloping Countries, 1963. Rural planning in developingcountries; report... Cleveland: Press of Western Reserve

University, 1966. (HD 1415 R34)

Schultz, Theodore W. Economic crises in world agriculture. Ann

Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press, 1965. (HD 1415 S38)

Southworth, Herman M. (ed.) Agricultural development and econ-

omic growth. Ithaca, N. Y. : Cornell University Press,1967. (HD 1415 S72)

Yudelman, Montague. Africans on the land; economic problems ofAfrican agricultural development. .. Cambridge, Mass.:

Harvard University Press, 1964. (HD 2130 .R6 Y94)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Abercrombie, K. C. Subsistence production and economic devel-opment, FAO Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Economics

and Statistics 14:1-8, May 1965.

Ackerman, Edward A. Population, natural resources, and tech-nology, Annals of the American Academy of Political and

Social Science 369:84-97, January 1967.

Agriculture in economic development, FAD Monthly Bulletin ofAgricultural Economics and Statistics 13:1-14, February1964.

Behrman, Jere R. Significance of intracountry variations for Asianagricultural prospects; Central and Northeastern Thailand,

AsianSurvey 8:157-73, March 1968.

Brown, Lester R. Agricultural revolution in Asia, ForeignAffairs

46:688-98, July 1968.

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Brown, Lester R. World outlook for conventional agriculture,Science 158:604-11, 3 November 1967.

Dabasi-Schweng, Lorand. Problem of transforming traditional ag-riculture, World Politics 17:503-19ff, April 1965.

Dovring, Folke. Unemployment in traditional agriculture, Econ-omic Development and Cultural Change 15:163-73, Janu-ary 1967.

Field, Neil C. Land hunger and the rural depopulation problem inthe USSR, Association of American Geographers. Annals53:465-78, December 1963.

Goldberg, Ray A. Agribusiness for developing countries, HarvardBusiness Review 44:81-93, September 1966.

Hubeny, Marijan. Less developed countries in world agriculture,Reviewof International Affairs (Belgrade), 18:16-18,20 December 1967.

Kellog, Charles E. Transfer of basic skills of food production,Annals of the American Academy of Political and SocialScience 331:32-8, September 1960.

Koffsky, Nathan M. The food potentialof developing nations, Jour-nal of Farm Economics 49:1106-1113; critique by LesterR. Brown 49:1113-17, December 1967.

Malenbaum, Wilfred. Progress through the rich or poor farmer:case studies in Asia, Asian Survey 8:149-56, March 1968.

Nicholls, William H. Agricultural surplus as a factor in economicdevelopment, Journal of Political Economy 71:1-29, Feb-ruary 1963.

Orans, Martin. Surplus, Human Organization 25:24-32, Spring 1966.

Reca, Lucio G. Specification of the agricultural development pro-cess, Journal of Farm Economics 49:1181-87, December1967.

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Recent developments in the world food and agriculture situation,FAO Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Economics and Sta-tistics 16:1-8, November 1967.

Schultz, Theodore. What ails world agriculture? Bulletin of theAtomic Scientists 24:28-35, January 1968.

Scrimshaw, Nevin S. Urgency of world food problems, Daedalus,pp. 789-96, Summer 1966.

Sears, Paul B. Utopia and the living landscape, Daedalus, pp. 474-86, Spring 1965.

UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS

Dumont, Rener African agricultural development. New York: Foodand Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1966.(II. K. 6 66)

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Agricul-ture ir the world economy. Zd rev. ed. Rome, 1962. (HID1411 Fo8a)

_ Production yearbook. Rome, 1947- Annual, la-

test edition in Reference. (HD 1421 F6)

World crop statistics: area, production andyield, 1948-1964. Rome, 1966. (HD 1421 F6w)

United Nations. Dept. of Economic Affairs. Land reform: defectsin agrarian structure as obstacles to economic development.New York: 1951. (II. B. 3 51)

_ Dept. of Economic and SocialAffairs. Progressin land reform. New York: 1954-

Report 1 - II. B. 3 54Report 2 - II. B. 3 56

Report 3 - IV. 2 63Report 4 - IV. 1 66

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United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America. Theselective e x p a n s i o n of agricultural producLion in LatinAmerica. New York: 1957. (II. G. 4 57)

United Nations Interregional Seminar on the Production of Fertili-zers, Kiev, 24 August-11 September 1965. Fertilizerproduction, technology and use; papers presented at the

Seminar. New York: 1968. (II. B. 1 68)

U. S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U. S. Congress. Hoise. Agricultural trade development and as-sistance act of 1954. House Repts. 1776 and 1947, 83rd

Cong., 2nd Sess., 1954. (SerialSet vols. 11740 and 11741)

Committee on Banking and Currency. Inter -

American Development Bank's role in agricultural devel-

opment. Hearings before a subcommittee. 89th Cong.,

Znd Sess., 1966. (Y4. B 22 /1:In8/13)

U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Agricultural statistics. Washington:1936- (HD 1751 U5s) Annual, latest issue in Reference.

Economic Research Service. The Africa and

West Asia agricultural situation. Washington: 1965- (A93. 21/2:117, 153, 186 and 221) Annual.

Agriculture in the European

Economic Community; an annotated bibliography, 1958-1966. Washington: 1968. (A 93. 21/2:213)

The agriculture of West Asia.Washington: 1966. (A 93.21/2:143)

The Europe 'd Soviet Unionagricultural situation. (A 93. 2 1/2:149, 151, 185 and 220)

Title varies. Annual.

The Far East and Oceaniaagricultural situation. Washington: 1965- (A 93.21 /2116,IP72, I1Sl and 223) Annual.

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U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. A gra-phic sum.nary of world agriculture. Rev. ed. Washing-ton: 1964. (AI.38:705)

Indices of agricultural pro-duction for the 20 Latin American countries (plus Guyana,Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago._) Revised 1954 through1965; preliminary 1966. Washington: 1967. (A93.21/2:44/3)

Notes on the agricultural ec-onomies of dependent territories in the western hemisphereand Puerto Rico. Washington: 1965. (A93.Z1/2:145)

The western hemisphere ag-ricultural situation. Washington: 1966- (A93. 21/2:154,187 and 222) Annual.

U. S. President's National Advisory Commission on Food and Fi-ber. Agriculture and foreign economic development.Technical papers, vol. 7. 1967. (Pr 36.8:F73/TZZ/v. 7)Contents: The role of agriculture in world economic de-

velopment, by R. H. Allen; World food and populationby R. G. Thompson and C. M. Purves; Population con-trol through family planning, by J. J. Haggerty.

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PART III

MALTHUSIANISM - ANDTHE OPPOSITION

BOOKS

Boner, Harold A. Hungry generations; the nineteenth-century caseagainst Malthusianism. New York: King's Crown Press,1955. (HB 871 B71)

Doubleday, Thomas. The true law of population shewn as connec-ted with the food of the people. Reprint of the Zd ed.1847. NewYork:A.M. Kelley, 1967. (HB 871 D72)

Eversley, David E. C. Social theories of fertility and the Malthu-sian debate. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959. (HB 891 E9)

Glass, David V. Introduction to Malthus. London: Watts, 1953.(HB 863 G54)

Godwin, William. Of population... being an answer to Mr. Mal-thus's essay on that subject. Reproduction of the 1820edition. New York: A. M. Kelley, 1964. (HB 863 G59)

Leibenstein, Harvey. A theory of economic-demographic develop-ment. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1954.(HB 885 L5Z)

McCleary, George F. The Malthusian population theory. London:Faber and Faber, 1953. (HB 863 M1Z)

Malthus, Thomas R. An essay on the principle of population. NewYork: Dutton, 1914. 2 v. (HB 861 E78)

Oser, Jacob. Must men starve? The Malthusian controversy.New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1957. (HB 881 081)

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Spengler, Joseph J. (ed.) Population theory and policy: selectedreadings. Glencoe, III.: Free Press, 1956. (HB 881 S74)

Stangeland, Charles E. .... Pre -Malthusian doctrines of population:a study in the history of economic theory... New York:Macmillan, 1904. (HB 856 589)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Gutman, Robert. In defense of population theory, American Soci-ological Review 25:325-33, June 1960.

Robinson, Warren C. Development of modern population theory,American Journal of Economics and Sociology 23:375-92,October 1964.

Sowell, Thomas. Malthus and the Utilit&rians, Canadian Journalof Economics and Political Science 28:268-74, May 196Z.

Spengler, JosephJ. Population problem: yesterday, today, tomor-row, Southern Economic Journal 27:194-208, January 1961.

Was Malthus right? Southern Economic Jour-nal 33:17-34, April 1966.

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PART IV

POPULATION PRESSU RES

BOOKS

American Assembly. 23rd, Columbia University, 1963. The pop-ulation dilemma. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall,1963. (HB 851 A51)

Appleman, Philip. The silent explosion. Boston: Beacon Press,1965. (HB 851 A64)

Belshaw, Horace. Population grow.h and levels of consumption,with special reference to countries in Asia. London: Al-len and Unwin, 1956. (HD 82 B45)

Bogue, Donald J. The population of the United States. Glencoe,Ill.: Free Press, 1959. (HB 3505 B67)

Carr-Saunders, Alexander M. World population, past growth andpresent trends. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1965. (HB881 C31)

Ce'0pede, Michel. Population and food. New York: Sheed and Ward,1964. (on order)

Chen, Kuan-I. World population growthand living standards. NewYork: Bookman Associates, 1960. (HB 881 C51)

Cipolla, Carlo M. The economic history of world population.Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. (HC 54 C5)

Coale, Ansley J. Population growth and economic development inlow-income countries. Princeton, N. J. : Princeton Uni-versity Press, 1958. (HB 3639 C65)

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Demographic yearbook. 1948- Lake Success, N. Y.: United Na-tions, 1949- Latest 2 issues in Reference. (1B 881 D38)

Francis, Roy G. (ed.) The population ahead. Minneapolis: Uni-versity of Minnesota Press, 1958. (HB 881 F81)

Freedman, Ronald. Population; the vital revolution. Garden City,N. Y.: Anchor Books, 1964. (HB 881 F85)

Hauser, Philip M. Populationperspectives. New Brunswick, N.J.:Rutgers University Press, 1961. (HB 3505 H37)

Ileer, David M. (ed.) Readings on population. Englewood Cliffs,N. J. : Prentice-Hall, 1968. (on order)

Hertzler, Joyce 0. The crisis in world population; a sociologicalexamination with special reference to the underdevelopedareas. Lincoln, University of Nebraska, 1956. (HB 881H57)

Hogben, Lancelot T. (ed.) Political arithmetic; a symposium ofpopulation studies. London: Allen and Unwin, 1938. (HB3583 H71)

International Conference on Population, Baltimore, 1964. Popula-tion dynamics. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1965. (ono rde r)

Keyfitz, Nathan. World population, an analysis of vital data.Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1968. (on order)

McClintock, Charles G. World population pressures. Santa Mon-ica, Cal.: General Electric Co. , 1958. (HB 881 MIZ)

Mudd, Stuart. The population crisis and the use of world resources.Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1964. (HB 885M94)

Myrdal, Gunnar. Population; a problem for democracy. Glou-cester, Mass.: P. Smith, 1962. (HB 871 M99)

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Organski, Katherine F. Population and world power. New York:Knopf, 1961. (HB 871 068)

Osborne, Fairfield (ed.) Our crowded planet, essays on the pres-sures of population. Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday,1962. (HB 851 081)

Petersen, William. The politics of population. New York: Double-day, 1964. (HB 881 P48)

Russell, Sir Edward J. World population and world food supplies.London: Allen and Unwin, 1954. (HD 9000.5 R96)

Sax, Karl. Standing room only; the challenge of overpopulation.Boston: Beacon Press, 1955. (HB 881 S27)

Thompson, Warren S. Population problems. 4th ed. New York:McGraw-Hill, 1953. (HB 871 T47)

Woytinsky, Wladimir S. WorlM population and production; trendsand outlook. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1953.(HC 59 W93)

Young, Louise B. Population in perspective. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1968. (HB 881 Y73)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Adelman, Irma. Econometric analysis of population growth, Am-erican Economic Review 53:314-39, June 1963. Reply,H. Leibenstein 54:134-5, March 1964.

Afriat, Sydney N. People and population, World Politics 17:431-9,April 1965.

Barnett, Harold J. Population and world politics, World Politics12:640-50, July 1960.

Bogue, Donald J. Sharp drop in U. S. births: its meaning; end ofpopulation explosion, U. S. News and World Report 64:57-61, 11 March 1968.

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Burch, Thomas K. Facts and fallacies about world populationgrowth, Catholic World 190:345-51, March 1960.

Castro, Jose'R. Population policy and development, Americas20:8-13, April 1968.

Deevey, Edward S. Human population, Scientific American Z03:194-8ff, September 1960.

Deyrup, Felicia J. Family dominance as a factor in populationgrowth of developing countries, Social Research 29:177-89, Summer 1962.

Dorn, Harold F. World population growth: an international dilem-ma, Science 135:283-90, 26 January 1962.

El-Badry, M. A. Population projections for the world, developedand developing regions: 1965-2000, Annals of the Ameri-can Academy of Political and Social Science 369:9-15, Jan-uary 1967.

Enke, Stephen. Economic aspects of slowing population growth,Economic Journal 76:44-56, March 1966.

Errington, Paul L. Of man and the lower animals, Yale Review51:370-83, March 1962.

Gonzalez, Alfonso. Some effects of population growth on LatinAmerica's economy, Journal of Inter-American Studies9:22-42, January 1967.

Guzevaty, Y. Population and world politics, International Affairs(Moecow) no. 10: 59-64, October 1967.

Hagen, Everett E. Population and economic growth, AmericanEconomic Review 49:310-27, June 1959. Reply, HenryH. Villard 50:438-41, June 1960.

Hance, William A. The race between population and resources: achallenge to the prevailing view thatAfrica need not worryabout population pressure, Africa Report 13:6-12, Janu-ary 1968.

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Hauser, Philip M. Man and more men: the population prospects,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 20:4-8, June 1964.

Historical population studies, Daedalus, pp. 353-635, Spring 1968.

Kirk, Dudley. Population policies in developing countries, Econ-omic Development and Cultural Change 15: IZ9-4Z, January1967.

Martin, C. J. World population kaleidoscope: 2000 A.D., Fundand Bank Review 3:1-8, March 1966.

Mayer, Jean. Food and population: the wrong problem? Daedalus93:830-44, Sumnier 1964.

Meade, J. E. Population explosion, the standard of living and so-cial conflict, Economic Journal 77:233-55, June 1967.

Population explosion; symposium, National Review 17:633-48,27 July 1965. Discussion, 17:706, 24 August 1965.

Ryder, N. B. Notes on the concept of a population, American Jour-nal of Sociology 69:447-63, March 1964.

Spengler, Joseph J. Economist and the population question.American Economic Review 56:1 -Z4, March 1966.

Taylor, Carl E. Health, population, and economic development,Science 157:651-7, 11 August 1967.

VanRoy, Edward. Malthusian squeeze, Asian Survey 7:469-81,July 1967.

Viorst, Milton. Too many born? Too many die. So says Roger

Revelle, Horizon 10:32-7, Summer 1968.

VonFoerster, Heinz. Doomsday: Friday, 13 November, A.D.2026, Science 13Z:1291-5, 4 November 1960.

World population, American Academy of Political and Social Sci-ence Annals, issue of January 1967.

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UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS

The AsianPopulation Conference, New Delhi, 1963. Report andselected papers. New York: 1964. (II. F. 11 65)

Ducoff, Louis J. Human resources of Central America, Panamaand Mexico, 1950-1980, in relation to some aspects ofeconomic development. New York: United Nations Econ-omic Commission for Latin America, 1960. (XIII. 1 60)

United Nations. Compendium of social statistics. 1963- (1963-XVII. 3 63; 1967- XVII. 9 67)

Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. The fu-

ture growth of world population. New York: 1958. (XIII.2 58)

The population of Asia and

the Far East, 1950-1980. New York: 1959. (XIII. 3 59)

The population of South-EastAsia (including Ceylon and China: Taiwan) 1950- 1980.New York: 1958. (XIII. 2 59)

World population prospects

as assessed in 1963. New York: 1966., (XIII. 2 66)

The determinants and con-sequences of populationi trends. New York: 1953. (XIII.3 53)

. Population Commission. Summary of recent

United Nations activities in the field of population. 9 Oc-tober 1967. (E/CN.9/206) mimeo.

World Population Conference, 2d, Belgrade, 1965. Proceedings.4 v. New York: 1966-67. (XIII. 5-8 66)

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U. S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Worldpopulation and food crisis. Hearings before a subcommit-tee, 89thCong., Ist Sess., 1965. (Y4.F76/2:P81)

• Committee on Government Operations. Plation crisis. Hearings before the Subcommittee on For-eignAidExpenditures, 89th and 90th Congrs., 1965-1968.(1965- Y4.G74/6:P81/5 pts; 1966- Y4.G74/6:P81/966/6pt; 1967-1968- Y4.G74/6:P81/968/continuing). Indexed

U. S. Dept. of State. Population growth: a world problem; state-ment of U. S. policy. 1963. (SI. 70:36)

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PART V

POPULATION: FERTILITY AND

CONTROL

BOOKS

Draper, Elizabeth. Birth control in the modern world; the role ofthe individual in population control. Baltimore: PenguinBooks, 1965. (HQ 766 D76)

Fagley, Richard M. The population explosion and Christianresponsibility. New York: Oxford University Press, 1960.(HQ 766 F15)

Freedman, Ronald. Family planning, sterility and populationgrowth. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959. (HQ 766 F85)

Hardin, Garrett J. Population, evolution, and birth control. SanFrancisco: W.H. Freeman, 1964. (HB 851 H26)

Meade, James E. (ed.) Biological aspects of social problem s.New York: Plenum Press, 1965. (HQ 752 M48)

Rock, John C. The time has come; a Catholic doctor's proposalsto end the battle over birth control. New York: Knopf,1963. (HQ 766 R68)

Sauvy, Alfred. Fertility and survival; population problems fromMalthus to Mao Tse-tung. New York: Criterion Books,1961. (HB 881 S26)

Shimm, Melvin G. (ed.) Population control, the imminent worldcrisis. New York: Oceana, 1961. (HQ 766 S55)

Vogt, William. People! Challenge to survival. New York: W.Sloan Associates, 1960. (HQ 766 V88)

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Zimmerman, Anthony F. C a t ho Ii c viewpoint on overpopulation.

Garden City, N. Y.: Hanover House, 1961. (HB 881 Z7)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Agarwaln, S. N. Family planning program in India: past perfor-

mance and likely future growth, Asian Survey 7:851-9,

December 1967.

Bartlett, Christopher. Planning Japan's families, FarEasternEconomic Review 54:555-59, 15 December 1966.

Berelson, Bernard. A study in fertility control, Scientific Amer-ican 210:29-37, May 1964.

Bogue, Donald J. Prospects for population con-Lrol, Journal of

Farm Economics 49:1094-97; critique by Karol J. Krotki

49:1098-1105, December 1967.

Coale, Ansley J. The voluntary control of human fertility, Amer-ican Philosophical Society Proceedings 111:164-9, 22 June

1967.

Ehrlich, Paul R. Controlling world population, Current 96:35-9,June 1968.

Gardner, Richard N. Toward a world population program, Inter-

national Organization 22:33Z-61, Winter 1968.

Heer, David M. Abortion, contraception, and population policy in

the Soviet Union, SovietStudies 17:76-83, July 1965.

Hoagland, Hudson. Cybernetics of population control, Bulletin ofthe Atomic Scientists 20:2-6, February 1964.

Jackson, Saville. Birth control in the under-developed countries,

Contemporary Review Z03:13-15, January 1963.

Kirk, Dudley. Prospects for reducing natality in the underdevel-oped world, Annals of the American Academy of Political

and Social Science 369:48-60, January 1967.

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McKernan, Louis. Population in a changing world, Catholic World190:286-93, February 1960.

Notestein, FrankW. The population crisis; reasons for hope,Foreign Affairs 46:167-80, October 1967.

Nuveen, John. Facts of life; Thomas Malthus w-as right, birth con-trolis urgent, Christian Century 83:983-6, 10August 1966.

Russett, Bruce M. The Catholic and the population problem, Ca-tholic World 195:158-62, June 1962.

Stycos, Joseph M. Contraception and Catholicism in Latin Amer-ica, Journal of Social Issues 23: 115-33, October 1967.

_ Opinions of Latin-American intellectuals onpopulation problems and birth control, American Academyof Political and Social Sciences Annals 360:I1- 2 6 , July 19 6 5

UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS

United Nations. Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. Recenttreads in fertility in industrialized countries. New York:1958. (XII. Z 57)

Economic Commission for Asia and the FarEast. Administrative aspects of family planningprogrammes. Report of a working group. New York:1966. (II. F. 10 66)

_Family planning, internal

migration and urbanization in ECAFE countries. NewYork: 1968. (I1. F. 13 68). A bibliography.

_ Population Commission. Variables for com-parative fertility studies. 20 September 1967. (E/CN.9/212) mimeo.

Ad Hoc Committee of Ex-perts on Programmes inFertility. Report. 22 December1966. (E/CN.9/Z03) mimeo.

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U. S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations.Population crisis. Hearings before the Subcommittee onForeign Aid Expenditures, 89th and 90th Congrs. , 1965-1968. (1965- Y4.G74/6:P81/5 pts. ; 1966- Y4. G74.6:P81/966/6 pts. ; 1967-68- Y4. G74. 6:P81/968/continuing. In-dexed.

U. S. Dept. of State. International Development Agency. Popula"tion program assistance. Washington, 1968. (on order)

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PART VI

THE THIRD WORLD PREDICAMENT

BOOKS

Arnold, Harry J. P. Aid for development;a political and economicstudy Chester Springs, Pa.: Dufour Editions, 1966. (HC60 A75a)

Berrill, Kenneth (ed.) Economic development with specific refer-ence to East Asia. Proceedings of a conference held bythe International Economic Association. New York: St.Martin's Press, 19o4. (HD 82 B53)

Bhagwati, Jagdish. The economics of underdeveloped countries.New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. (HC 60 B57)

Birmingham, Walter (ed.) Planning and growth in rich and poorcountries. New York: Praeger, 1966. (HC 60 B612)

Brown, Harrison S. The challenge of man's future. New York:Viking Press, 1954. (GF 51 B87)

The next hun d r e d years: man's natural andtechnological resources. New York: Viking Press, 1957.kHC 55 B87)

Calder, Ritchie. Two-way passage;a study of give-and-take of in-ternational aid. London: Heinemann, 1964. (HC 60 C14)

Conference on Economic Development for A fri ca, Addis Ababa,1961. Economic development for Africa south of the

Sahara. Procee.-lings of a conference held by the Interna-

tional Economic Association. London: Macmillan, 1964.(HC 502 C74)

Conference on Tensions in Development, Oxford University, 1961.Restless nations. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1962. (HC 60C748)

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Currie, Laichlin B. Accelerating development; the necessity andthe means. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. (HC 60 C97)

Fickett, Lewis P. Problems of the developing nations. New York:Crowell, 1966. (HC 60 F44)

Finkle, Jason L. (ed.) Political development and social change.New York: Wiley, 1966. (JC 365 F49)

Furtado, Celso. Development and underdevelopment. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1964. (HD82 F99)

Hambidge, Gove (ed.) Dynamics of development; an internationaldevelopment reader. New York: Praeger, 1964. (HD 82H195)

Harbison, Frederick H. Education, manpower, and economicgrowth; strategies of human resource development. NewYork: McGraw-Hill, 1964. (HD 5707 H25)

Hazlewood, Arthur. The economics of development; an annotatedlist of books and articles published 1958-1962. London:Oxford University Press, 1964. (Z7164.U5 H43)

Hunt, Chester L. Social aspects of economic development. NewYork: McGraw-Hill, 1966. (on order)

International Social Science Journal. Social change and economicdevelopment. Paris: UNESCO, 1963. (HC 59 161)

Jackson, Barbara W. The rich nations and the poor nations. NewYork: Norton, 1962. (HC 60 J12)

Kamarck, Andrew M. The economics of African development.New York: Praeger, 1967. (HC 502 K15)

Kaplan, Jacob J. The challenge of foreign aid; policies, problemsand possibilities. NewYork: Praeger, 1967. (HC 60 K17)

Keenleyside, Hugh L. International aid; a summary, with specialreference to the programmes of the United Nations. NewYork: J. H. Heineman, 1966. (JX 1977.8 .T4 1<26)

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Kirdar, Uner. The structure of United Nationg econpmic aid tounderdeveloped countries. The Hague, M. Nijhoff, 1966.(HC 60 1•5)

Mezerik, Avrahm G. (ed.) Economic development aids for under-developed countries. New York: International Review Ser-vice, 1961. (D 839.3 15 v. 7 no. 63)

Social factors in economic development of un-derdeveloped countries. New York: International ReviewService, 1959. (D 839.3 15 v. 5 no. 54)

Moomaw, I. W. The challenge of hunger; a program for more ef-fective foreign aid. New York: Praeger, 1966. (HC 60 M8 1)

Moyes, Adrian. World III; a handbook on developing countries.New York: Macmillan, 1964. (HC 60 M938)

Onslow, Cranley (ed.) Asian economic development. New York:Praeger, 1965. (HC 412 059)

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Foodaid, its role in economic development. Paris: 1963. (HD1411 068f)

Pentony, De Vere E. (ed.) The underdeveloped lands. San Fran-cisco: H. Chandler, 1960. (HC 60 P41)

Pincus, John A. Trade, aid and development; the rich and poornations. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. (HF 1408 P64)

Re Qua, Eloise G. The developing nations; a guide to informationsources concerning their economic, political, technical,and social problems. Detroit: Gale Research Co. , 1965.(Ref Z 7164 .U5 R42)

Universities -National Bureau Committee for Economics Research.Demographic and economic change in developed countries.Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960. (HB 885 U58)

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PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Adams, Richard N. The pattern of development in Latin America,American Academy of Political and Social Science Annals360:1-10, July 1965.

Balogh, T. Multilateral v. bilateral aid, Oxford Economic Papers19:328-44, November 1967.

Blandy, Richard. Some questions concerning education and train-ing in the developing countries, International Labour Re-view 92:476-89, December 1965.

Chenery, Hollis B. Foreign assistance and economic development,American Economic Review 56:679-7 33, September 1966.

Cohen, Andrew. Development in Africa; the problems of today,African Afcairs 67:44-54, January 1968.

Dawson, A. Food for development: the World Food ProgrammeInternational Labour Review 90:99-129, August 1964.

Debeauvais, Michel. Manpower planning in developing countries,International Labour Review 89:317-38, April 1964.

Development aid, OECD Observer, issue of September 1966.

Dickinson, William B., Jr. Development aid for poornations, Ed-itorial Research Reports: 881-98, 1 December 1965, v.2.

Dow, Thomas E., Jr. Overpopulation: dilemma for U. S. aid,Current Histor, 51:65-71ff, August 1966.

Easterlin, Richard A. Effects of population growth on the econo-mic development of developing countries, Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science 369:98-108, January 1967.

Enke, Stephen. Population and development: a general model,Quarterly Journal of Econcmics 77:55-70, February 1963.

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Fei, John C. H. Foreign assistance and self-help: a reappraisalof development finance, Review of Econo.rmics and Statis-tics 47:251-67, August 1965.

Fine, Sherwood M. Economic growth in the less-developed coun-tries, OECD Observer: 23-24, September 1966.

Goldschmidt, Arthur E. Questions of food aid in the perspectiveof the problems of the developing countries, Departmentof State Bulletin 57:304-8, 4 September 1967.

Griffin, Keith B. Reflections on Latin American development, Ox-ford Economic Papers 18:1-18, March 1966.

Japundzic", Branko. Developing countries in the world economy,Review of International Affairs (Belgrade) 17:12-15, 5 Oc-tober 1966.

Lewis, W. Arthur. A review of economic development, AmericanEconomic Review 55:1-16, May 1965.

McClelland, David C. Does education accelerate economic growth?Economic Development and Cultural Change 14:257-78,April 1966.

Mouly, Jean. Human resources planning as a part of economic de-velopment planning, International Labour Review 92:184-Z07, September 1965.

Myers, Charles A. Human resources and world economic devel-opment; frontiers for research and action, InternationalLabour Review 94:435-48, November 1966.

Ohlson, Morton K. People and material progress: the relation be-tween some of the variables in population change and econ-omic development, American Journal of Economics andSociology 21:245-56, July 1962.

Paddock, William C. Backward nations: aid and resources, Nation200:414-17, 19 April 1965.

Piel, Gerard. Abundance and the future of man, Atlantic 213:84-90,April 1964.

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Revelle, Roger. International cooperation in food and population,International Organization 22:362-91, Winter 1968.

Rivkin, Arnold. International agencies for development, CurrentHistory 51:96-I01ff, August 1966.

Schweinitz, Karl de, Jr. The needs of underdeveloped economies,Current History 51:72-77ff, August 1966.

Technology and economic development, Scientific American, issueof September 1963.

The trainingof human resources in the economic and social devel-opment of Latin America, Economic Bulletin for LatinAmerica 11:1-57, October 1966.

Wightman, David R. Food aid and economic development, Inter-national Conciliation 567:5-72, March 1968.

Williams, Peter. Use of world food surpluses, World Today 18:304-14, July 1962.

UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Uses ofagricultural surpluses to finance economic development inunderdeveloped countries. Rome, 1955. (HD 1411 F68no. 6)

United Nations. Bureau of Economic Affairs. World economicsurvey. New York: 1948- (HC 59 U581)

_ Dag Hammarskjold Library. Economic and so-

cial development plans: Africa, Asia, and Latin America.New York: 1964. (I. 16 64)

Economic and social devel-opment plans : centrally - planned economies, developedmarket economies. New York: 1966. (I. 10 66)

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United Nations. Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. Planning

for balanced social and economic development; six country

case studies. New York: 1964. (IV. 8 64)

_ Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. Report

on the world social situation. New York: 1952- (HN 15

U51) For the 1967 Report see U.N. mimeo. document #

E/CN.5/417 and Add 1-2; for 1968 see mimeo. document

# A/7248.

The United Nations develop-

ment decade; proposals for action. Report of the Secretary-

General. New York: 196Z. (II. B. Z 6Z)

Economic Commission for Africa. Economic

survey of Africa. New York: 1966- (HG 502 U5e) Annual.

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East.

Basic statistics for formulating and implementing plans of

economic and social development in countries of Asia and

the Far East. 1965. (11. F. 8 65)

.__Community development andeconomic development. 2 vols. in 3. Bangkok: United

Nations, 1960. (11. F. 6 60, pts 1, IIA and IIB)

Economic survey of Asia andthe Far East. New York: 1948- (HC 411 U58) Annual.

. Economic Commission for Europe. Economic

survey of Europe.. New York: 1947- (HC Z40 U58) Annual.

Economic Commission for Latin America. Ec-

onomic survey of Latin America. New York: 1948- (HC161 U58) Annual.

. Office of Public Information. The United Nations

development decade at m i d po in t; an appraisal by theSecretary-General. New York: 1965. (I. 25 65)

_ Secretary-General, 1961- (Thant) Science andtechnology for development. 8 v. New York: 1963. (JX1977 A316 S41)

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United Nations. TechnicalAssistance Board. 15 years and150,000skills: an anniversary review. .. New York: 1965. (1. 1865)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva,1964. Proceedings. 8v. 1964. (II. B. 11-1864)

U. S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. The Foodfor Freedom Act of 1966. (House Rpt. 1558, 89th Cong.,2d Sess., 1966)

_ Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.Food for Peace Act of 1966. (SenateRpt. 1527, 89th Cong.,2d Sess., 1966)

Committee on Appropriations.United States government operations in Latin America.Submitted by Senator Ellender under the Food for PeaceProgram. (Senate Doc. 18, 90th Cong. , Ist Sess. , 1967)

Special Committee to Studythe Foreign Aid Program. Foreign aid program; compi-lation of studies and surveys... (Senate Doc. 52, 85thCong. , Ist Sess., 1957)

U. S. Dept. of State. Science, technology, and development; pa-pers prepared for the UN Conference on the Applicationof Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less De-veloped Areas. 1963. 1Zv. (SlS.Z:Sci 2/vol no.)

_ Agency for International Development. Pro-posed foreign aid program, FY 1968. 1967. (S18. 28:968)Annual, only the latest is cited. Title varies.

A selected list of U. S. read-ings on development. By Saul M. Katz and Frank Mc-Gowan. 1963. (Sl8.2:Sci 2/readings)

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U. S. President. The foreign assistance program; annual reportto the Congress, fiscal year 1967. 1968. (S18. 1:967) An-nual, only the latest is cited.

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