The world economy / [Angus Maddison].

This publication brings together two reference works by Angus Maddison: The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective, first published in 2001 and The World Economy: Historical Statistics, published in 2003. This new edition contains Statlinks, a service providing access to the underlying data in Exce...

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Main Author: Maddison, Angus (Author)
Corporate Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Development Centre
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Paris, France : Development Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, [2006]
Series:Development Centre studies.
Online Access:OECD
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Summary:This publication brings together two reference works by Angus Maddison: The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective, first published in 2001 and The World Economy: Historical Statistics, published in 2003. This new edition contains Statlinks, a service providing access to the underlying data in Excel® format. These two volumes bring together estimates of world GDP for the past 2000 years and provide perspective on the rise and fall of economies historically.--Publisher description
Item Description:"Contains statlinks"--Cover.
"... brings together two reference works by Angus Maddison: The world economy: a millennial perspective, published in 2001 and The world economy: historical statistics, which was released in 2003."--Foreword.
"This new edition contains StatLinks, which allow you to download the tables in Excel format."--P. [4] of cover.
Physical Description:1 online resource (653 pages) : illustrations.
Also available via the World Wide Web.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9264022627
1281746851
9789264022621
9781281746856
DOI:10.1787/9789264022621-en
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