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11. The effect of China's program was one out of every two births was prevented.
Sun Apr 28, 2013, 12:51 AM
Apr 2013

By any measure, that's wildly successful.

"It is well known that as incomes rise, fertility falls, due largely to the increased opportunity cost of women’s time. The causality between fertility and growth runs in both directions. China’s rapid economic growth since about 1980 has also been attributed in part to its lower fertility rate."

http://acaneretuedutr.weebly.com/uploads/9/0/1/5/.../todaro_case_study_6.pdf

Thanks for the link, but you can provide quotes that justify your conclusions. I'm not going to hunt for them in your references - that's your job.

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