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GDP since Jesus: China’s economy has returned to being one of the world’s two biggest, a position it has held for most of recorded history
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GDP since Jesus: China’s economy has returned to being one of the world’s two biggest, a position it has held for most of recorded history

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    The real question that graph poses is: how came FarEast declined from 1820 onward for quite two Centuries? Was it just...
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    story: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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    Funny. Was just reading about a Roman era lamp factory in Italy. Apparently they had standardized molds for the body of...
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    hey look, lowering GDPs!
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    I’m interested in this chart’s omissions, some selective,...its format: Russia Spain...
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    Very interesting. I also am curious about many things here including population changes over geography. And if
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  44. slightlyundead reblogged this from theeconomist and added:
    The U.S. Came in and screwed...India and China. Slave labor must have helped a lot.
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    Avranno stimato la ricchezza prodotta nelle terre che ora rispondono al nome di Italia e lo stesso per gli altri paesi.
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    history” The new Economist tumblr is just great.
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