@article{Johnson:118005,
      recid = {118005},
      author = {Johnson, D. Gale},
      title = {On the resurgent population and food debate},
      journal = {Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics},
      address = {1997},
      number = {428-2016-27530},
      pages = {17},
      year = {1997},
      abstract = {Since Malthus wrote his famous Essay on Population, the  world has witnessed
great improvements in numerous measures  of well-being Ð life expectancy, infant
mortality,  incidence of famines and plagues, per capita food  consumption as well
as real per capita incomes. These  improvements have come about during rapid
population growth  in both industrial and developing countries. Food demand  and
supply projections suggest that growth of supply will  fully meet growth of
consumption while grain prices  continue to decline. While China may increase
grain imports  early next century, Central and Eastern Europe is likely to  emerge
as a major grain exporter and thus help to meet the  increase in China's imports.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/118005},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.118005},
}