Economic growth data sources: Difference between revisions
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| WDI || "public domains such as politics and the media" | | WDI || "public domains such as politics and the media"<ref name="jerven-cgd-paper">{{cite web |url=https://www.cgdev.org/doc/17-NOV-CGD-Poor%20Numbers-Jerven.pdf |first=Morten |last=Jerven |title=Poor Numbers! What do we know about income and growth in sub-Saharan Africa?}}</ref> | ||
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| Penn World Table || "growth economists when calculating cross country growth regressions" | | Penn World Table || "growth economists when calculating cross country growth regressions"<ref name="jerven-cgd-paper" /> | ||
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| Maddison || "economic historians but also by economists" | | Maddison || "economic historians but also by economists"<ref name="jerven-cgd-paper" /> | ||
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Revision as of 18:30, 3 October 2017
This page lists data sources for economic growth.
Sources
Maddison Project
Penn World Table
Gapminder
World Development Indicators (World Bank)
System of National Accounts
Comparison table
Source | Used by |
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WDI | "public domains such as politics and the media"[1] |
Penn World Table | "growth economists when calculating cross country growth regressions"[1] |
Maddison | "economic historians but also by economists"[1] |