Talk:Demographic economics

Ways of improving the article
Ways of improving the article might include expanding the topics in the text that are footnoted using the footnoted or related sources to develop into a paragraph or 2 each. General references might also be used as a basis of organizing paragraphs or sections, such as, from the first and last footnoted references:
 * Allen C. Kelley and Robert M. Schmidt, 2008. "economic demography," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition.  Abstract.
 * Bernard M. S. van Praag, 1988. "The Notion of Population Economics," Journal of Population Economics, 1(1), pp. 5-16. Abstract.
 * Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka, 1996.  Population Economics. MIT Press. Description &  chapter previews.
 * Mark R. Rosenzweig and Oded Stark, ed., 1997. Handbook of Population and Family Economics. lst-page ch. links, v. 1A & v. 1B, pp. 1422. Elsevier. Description, v. 1A preview, and ch. 1 link.
 * Search of The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online, "population OR demography".

and such general works cited in Demographic economics as:
 * from John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, ed. ([1987] 1989. Social Economics: The New Palgrave, pp. v-vi. Arrow-page searchable links to entries for:
 * "Ageing Populations," pp. 1-3, by Robert L. Clark
 * "Declining Population," pp. 10-15, by Robin Barlow
 * "Demographic Transition," pp. 16-23, by Ansley J. Coale
 * "Extended Family," pp. 58-63, by Oliva Harris
 * "Family," pp. 65-76, by Gary S. Becker
 * "Fertility," pp. 77-89, by Richard A. Easterlin
 * "Gender," pp. 95-108, by Francine D. Blau
 * "Race and Economics," pp. 215-218, by H. Stanback
 * "Value of Life," pp. 289-76, by Thomas C. Schelling


 * T. Paul Schultz, 1981. Economics of Population. Addison-Wesley. Abstract.
 * John B. Shoven, ed., 2011. Demography and the Economy, University of Chicago Press. Description.
 * Julian L. Simon, ed., 1997. The Economics Of Population: Key Modern Writings. Description.
 * _____, ed., 1998. The Economics of Population: Classic Writings. Description and scroll to chapter-preview links.

In the meanwhile, the footnoted sources might be consulted, starting with the links. No one "owns" this article of course. And anyone who studies good sources may be in a good position to improve this article. Best wishes. --Thomasmeeks (talk) 23:13, 2 October 2010 (UTC)

Original research template?
An "Original research" ("OR") template was added to Demographic economics (DE) recently. The template in part reads:
 * This article may contain previously unpublished synthesis of published material that conveys ideas not attributable to the original sources.

The first link in the quotation is clear enough as to what constitutes OR. But the subjects listed included in DE are supported by the footnotes, which in turn support the 2nd link -- WP:VERIFY. So between them, the current article seems to preclude OR. Of course, doing research to write or edit the article, complete with sources and links (for example by use of Google scholar to find articles appropriate for the subject of DE) is not OR. Using WP:CITEBUNDLEING for Citing sources is appropriate for conveniently providing sources. The recent add of the Demographic economics section with the JEL classification codes is also consistent with the subjects in the lead. Thanks. --Thomasmeeks (talk) 16:03, 4 March 2013 (UTC)

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