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A review of the literature on historical comparisons of levels of development suggests that disparities between now and advanced and lagging countries around 1760 were most likely quite small and, if extreme observations at both ends are excluded, probably nonexistent. When purchasing power...
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welfare systems built in Europe during the so-called Golden Age. The theme of living in the peripheries reappears in a …
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age”. GDP growth was quite rapid (2.15% per annum) and diffused all over Europe. Even discounting the high rates of …. Within Europe, convergence was limited, and it only was in motion after 1900. What happened was more the end of the era of …
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