The Rise of China and the Specter of a Superpower War: Avoiding the Curse of History at the Grassroots
Johann Peter Murmann
Management and Organization Review, 2024, vol. 20, issue 6, 946-957
Abstract:
One of the most interesting facts about economic history is that income levels remained flat for most of recorded human history and then began to increase in a sustained fashion during the 17th century, providing citizens of industrialized countries with standards of living that would have been unimaginable for most of human history (see Figure 1).
Date: 2024
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