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Modeling the Human Trajectory

39 pointsby mnoronhaalmost 5 years ago

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bigpumpkinalmost 5 years ago
Angus Maddison&#x27;s estimates of historical GDP are outdated now. I&#x27;d look at works like Broadberry&#x27;s China, Europe and the Great Divergence: A Study in Historical National Accounting, 980-1850 [1].<p>[1]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.economics.ox.ac.uk&#x2F;oxford-economic-and-social-history-working-papers&#x2F;china-europe-and-the-great-divergence-a-study-in-historical-national-accounting-980-1850" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.economics.ox.ac.uk&#x2F;oxford-economic-and-social-hi...</a>
ameliusalmost 5 years ago
&gt; The human economy has grown super-exponentially. The bigger it has gotten, the faster it has doubled, on average. The global economy churned out $74 trillion in goods and services in 2019, twice as much as in 2000.<p>Let&#x27;s ban ads already.