he Malthusian population trap tell us that    a. trade routes of people is responsible for population growth. .  b. that there is a stage that income and population stop to grow.  c. increased population has nothing to do with economic growth. d. there is inequality in income there fore population is affected e. There is point in which population is not contributing to labor increases.

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The Malthusian population trap tell us that 
 
a. trade routes of people is responsible for population growth. . 
b. that there is a stage that income and population stop to grow. 
c. increased population has nothing to do with economic growth.
d. there is inequality in income there fore population is affected
e. There is point in which population is not contributing to labor increases. 
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