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Angus Maddison Rewrites Economic History Again

Andrew Sharpe

Challenge, 2002, vol. 45, issue 4, pages 20-40

Abstract: For a couple of decades now, the economic historian Angus Maddison has been the preeminent historian of long-term economic growth. The Canadian economist Andrew Sharpe assesses his most recent work and finds that it challenges many former assumptions.

Date: 2002
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