Malthus, Thomas Robert
Full Name: Thomas Robert Malthus
Nationality: British | Activity: English economist and demographer
Born: 14-02-1766 | Died: 23-12-1834
Malthus was born in Rookery, Surrey, in February 1766. He attended Cambridge University, earning a master's degree in 1791. In 1805 he became professor of history and political economy at the East India Company's college in Haileybury, Hertfordshire, and he remained there the rest of his life. He died on Dec. 23, 1834.
Malthus was a pessimist who viewed the popular notion of human perfectibility as foolishness. As he continued studying economics, he became concerned with problems of supply and demand, gluts of goods, and recessions. Many of his ideas anticipated the thinking of John Maynard Keynes a century later (see Keynes, John Maynard).
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Source: Encyclopedia Britannica

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