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Demographic, Economic, and Institutional Factors in the Transition to Modern Growth in England: 1530-1860
Oleh:
Peeters, Dominique
;
Croix, David De La
;
Boucekkine, Raouf
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Population and Development Review vol. 34 no. Suplement (2008)
,
page 126-148.
Topik:
Population
;
Econimic Growth
;
Demographic Factors
Fulltext:
P18; 2008; 34; sup; 126.win.pdf
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P18
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Economic growth, understood as an icrease in the gross domestic product over a long period of time, is a contemporaneous phenomenon. As clearly explained in Maddison (2001), humanity was caught in a long-lasting trap of economic stagnation untuil the nineteenth century. This premodern period was accompanied by even more dire demographic conditions: according to Maddison's estimates, the size of the world population remainded almost constant in the first millennium CE, and life expectancy at birth was below 50 years until the beginning of the twentieth century.
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