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Dec 2023
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ThePrintPod: South India’s economic grow...

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The lazy argument of how the regressive North was different from the progressive South hinges on a falling fertility rate. But this was shaped by a Malthusian worldview.----more----Read article here: https://theprint.in/opinion/south-indias-economic-growth-is-tied-to-lower-fertility-rates-it-is-overhyped/1882596/

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