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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. |
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2006-08-22 (original upload date) |
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Data Source: Angus Maddison's " World Population, GDP and Per Capita GDP, 1-2003 AD" (This en:Microsoft Excel file can also be read by using the free OpenOffice) at The Groningen Growth and Development Centre. http://www.ggdc.net/ The chart includes data for the years 1, 1000, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1820, 1900, and 2003 A.D. Western Europe is line 23, "Total 29 Western Europe". Western offshoots is line 29 "Total Western offshoots" (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States). Eastern Europe is line 38, "Total 7 East European Countries". Former USSR is line 65, "Total Former USSR". Latin America is line 94, "Total Latin America". Asia is line 139, "Total Asia". Afrcia is line 195, "Total Africa". World is line 199, "World Average". The y scale is in 1990 International en:Geary-Khamis dollars. |
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Original uploader was Ultramarine at en.wikipedia |
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