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==Comparison table==
==Comparison table==
[https://www.cgdev.org/doc/17-NOV-CGD-Poor%20Numbers-Jerven.pdf]


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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

System of National Accounts

Comparison table

Source Used by
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]

Blind spots, interpretive cautions

See also

External links

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