This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regions of the world in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In general, it does not find support for Eurocentric claims regarding Western Europe’s early economic lead. The Eurocentric claims are based primarily on estimates of a per capita income, which are plagued by conceptual problems, make demands on historical data that are generally unavailable, and they use questionable assumptions to reconstruct early per capita income. A careful examination of these conjectural estimates of per capita income, however, does not support claims that Western Europe had a substantial lead over the rest of the world at the beginning of the ninet...
Two Centuries of Economic Growth: Europe Chasing the American Frontier Starting from the same level ...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...
This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regio...
This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regio...
We provide the first long-run dataset of regional employment structures and regional GDP and GDP per...
Today, per capita income differences around the globe are large – varying by as much as a factor of ...
The causes and extent of regional inequality in the process of economic growth are at the core of hi...
This dissertation examines the extent to which proximity to markets - as measured by market potentia...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Europe provides a suitable scenario for testing empirical regularities of growth since, to a large e...
This paper studies regional income inequality in France since mid-nineteenth century. Given the domi...
This study focuses on South-West Europe, an area comprising France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, to ev...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per-capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
Europe provides a suitable scenario for testing regularities of growth since its countries share to ...
Two Centuries of Economic Growth: Europe Chasing the American Frontier Starting from the same level ...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...
This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regio...
This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regio...
We provide the first long-run dataset of regional employment structures and regional GDP and GDP per...
Today, per capita income differences around the globe are large – varying by as much as a factor of ...
The causes and extent of regional inequality in the process of economic growth are at the core of hi...
This dissertation examines the extent to which proximity to markets - as measured by market potentia...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Europe provides a suitable scenario for testing empirical regularities of growth since, to a large e...
This paper studies regional income inequality in France since mid-nineteenth century. Given the domi...
This study focuses on South-West Europe, an area comprising France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, to ev...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per-capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
Europe provides a suitable scenario for testing regularities of growth since its countries share to ...
Two Centuries of Economic Growth: Europe Chasing the American Frontier Starting from the same level ...
We construct 1912/18 Chinese provincial gross domestic product per capita from primary sources and p...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...