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Era TABLE 1 - PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF FOUR ERAS 500-1500 1500-1700 1700-1820 1820-1980 Average annual compound growth rates Population 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.9 Per capita GDP 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.6 Source : Maddison ( 1982 table 1.2 p . 6 ] ) .
Era TABLE 1 - PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF FOUR ERAS 500-1500 1500-1700 1700-1820 1820-1980 Average annual compound growth rates Population 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.9 Per capita GDP 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.6 Source : Maddison ( 1982 table 1.2 p . 6 ] ) .
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highly productive primitive technology , that is , a high B. If population growth depends on the primitive technology in this manner , there is little reason to expect a heavily populated region to have developed rapidly , since its ...
highly productive primitive technology , that is , a high B. If population growth depends on the primitive technology in this manner , there is little reason to expect a heavily populated region to have developed rapidly , since its ...
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Hence , our model implies that human capital per capita , rather than population , accounts for the diversity of per capita product across developed nations . The model attributes differences in levels of h , in turn , to the fact that ...
Hence , our model implies that human capital per capita , rather than population , accounts for the diversity of per capita product across developed nations . The model attributes differences in levels of h , in turn , to the fact that ...
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