Malthusian ideas have thus contributed to the canon of socioeconomics.
The following new ideas contributed to what is called the scientific revolution:
He is best known today as a businessman whose ideas contributed to the development of a city across the lake from Seattle.
Carl Rogers' ideas about the formation of the individual also contributed to student-centred learning.
Helen and Edward were already on their way out, waving and promising to have ideas to contribute when they met again.
Useful data and ideas that are not accessible to scientists do not contribute to science.
This idea contributed to the establishment of trade unions, although unsafe work conditions also played a major part.
That idea eventually contributed to the prototype bridge game, which was followed by auction and contract.
But quite different ideas were also contributing to the formation of modern sociology.
Malthusian ideas have thus contributed to the canon of socioeconomic theory.