Recent advances in historical national accounting have allowed for global comparisons of GDP per capita across space and time. Critics have argued that GDP per capita fails to capture adequately the multi-dimensional nature of welfare, and have developed alternative measures such as the human development index. Whilst recognising that these wider indicators provide an appropriate way of assessing levels of welfare, we argue that GDP per capita remains a more appropriate measure for assessing development potential, focussing on production possibilities and the sustainability of consumption. Twentieth-century Africa and pre-industrial Europe are used to show how such data can guide reciprocal comparisons to provide insights into the process o...
This article examines the convergence of real GDP per capita in the Common Market for Eastern and So...
Drawing upon the experiences of Africa’s largest economies – Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria, ...
The present article provides a comparative review of historical economic inequality in the two most ...
Recent advances in historical national accounting have allowed for global comparisons of GDP per cap...
Recent advances in historical national accounting have allowed for global comparisons of GDP per cap...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been absent from recent debates about comparative long-run growth owing...
This paper investigates whether a divergence between the biological standard of living (commonly mea...
This article traces how African incomes have been measured through history. There has been a conflic...
The expansion of quantitative economic history has increased the need for new data at national and i...
In examining some big questions on African development, we provide evidence that dynamics of some de...
Estimates of GDP per capita are provided on an annual basis for eight SubSaharan African economies f...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the effects of trade and financial globalization on...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their o...
This article argues for constructive responses to the dominance, in the analysis of African economic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the aid-development nexus in 52 African countries u...
This article examines the convergence of real GDP per capita in the Common Market for Eastern and So...
Drawing upon the experiences of Africa’s largest economies – Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria, ...
The present article provides a comparative review of historical economic inequality in the two most ...
Recent advances in historical national accounting have allowed for global comparisons of GDP per cap...
Recent advances in historical national accounting have allowed for global comparisons of GDP per cap...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been absent from recent debates about comparative long-run growth owing...
This paper investigates whether a divergence between the biological standard of living (commonly mea...
This article traces how African incomes have been measured through history. There has been a conflic...
The expansion of quantitative economic history has increased the need for new data at national and i...
In examining some big questions on African development, we provide evidence that dynamics of some de...
Estimates of GDP per capita are provided on an annual basis for eight SubSaharan African economies f...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the effects of trade and financial globalization on...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their o...
This article argues for constructive responses to the dominance, in the analysis of African economic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the aid-development nexus in 52 African countries u...
This article examines the convergence of real GDP per capita in the Common Market for Eastern and So...
Drawing upon the experiences of Africa’s largest economies – Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria, ...
The present article provides a comparative review of historical economic inequality in the two most ...