ECON 441 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: 0 (Year), International Inequality, Not Fair

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I also list the number of sentences (approximately) it took me to provide an answer to each question in my marking notes. Madison says: world economic performance was very much better in the second millennium of our era than in the first. Between 1000 and 1998 population rose 22 fold and per capita income 13 fold. In the previous millennium, population rose by a sixth and per capita gdp fell slightly. Answer: not fair to say that either of these things are true. The best estimates are that the higher growth regions what he calls group a did in fact experience something of a slow crawl of per capita increases from the 11th century till around 1800. But then they grew at a much faster rate. So, no, there was not a slow crawl over the whole period. It is definitely not true that this happened in a uniform way across the whole planet.

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