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I think there is too much useful information here to be merged withMalthus.
The "e" in the malthus formula needs to be explained as all the other denotations are.—Precedingunsigned comment added by144.32.68.230 (talk)11:49, 4 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This so called Malthusian growth model is really the exponential growth model as used in economics, biology, demography, and several other disciplines. It is well explained in several other articles not connected to this one. This one seems to have few facts. It seems to be here only because someone thought it was nice to have something with the name malthus on it. It is an over interpretation of the title of the one cited article which was written for a specific purpose and limited scope. If this really is called the Malthusian model by anyone else please write me a reply and make sure that I see it. Otherwise I nominate this article for deletion as having little or no value not found in other articles about population growth and demography.74.77.123.229 (talk)21:37, 4 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]