ECON 3R03 Lecture : 23-01-13

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Course: econ 3r03 - the history of economic growth. Most of the growth that took place in this era was extensive growth so we are studying it only to set the stage for the institutional changes that were necessary to bring about accelerated economic growth. Almost 9 out of 10 people were engaged in food production, the standard of living was so low almost everyone had to produce food in order to survive. This is in stark constrast to the present day where only 5% of the population is engaged in food production. Wealth has always been associated with trade and access to goods that are not locally produced. A thinner population meant that there were more empty roads with an increased chance of mugging, this led to trade lessening and cities becoming more isolated. At this time everyone is engaged in autarky, they are just trying to stay alive.

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