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In the past two decades, Maddison mainly focussed on the construction of data and analysis further back in time. For example, he published an authoritative study on economic growth in China over the past twenty centuries. This study has strongly boosted the historical debate about the strengths and
304:. His work resulted in a deep new understanding of the reasons why some countries have become rich whereas others have remained poor (or have succumbed to poverty). In this field, Maddison was regarded as the world's most prominent scholar. Maddison's GDP reconstructions have been criticized. 296:. Maddison was a pioneer in the field of the construction of national accounts, where a country's accounts are calculated back in periods of several decades all the way to the year 1. To this end he combined modern research techniques with his own extensive knowledge of 289:. In addition, he visited many other countries and often directly advised the government leaders of countries such as Brazil, Guinea, Mongolia, the USSR and Japan. This enabled him to gain insight into factors that determine economic growth and prosperity. 253:(OECD), Maddison became Assistant Director of the Economic Development Department. In 1966–71 he took leave of absence and spent the next 15 years in a series of consulting appointments during which he returned to the OECD for four years. 198:
Maddison lectured at several universities over the course of his career, including the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and Harvard University. In 1978, Maddison was appointed Historical Professor in the Faculty of Economics at the
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The global contribution to world's GDP by major economies from year 1 to 2003 according to Angus Maddison's estimates. Before the 18th century, India and China were the two largest economies by GDP output.
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A graph compiled from Angus Maddison's data comparing the GDP per capita of a few major economies since 1700 AD. Since 1700 and after, Western countries were the richest on per capita basis.
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Bassino, Jean-Pascal; Eng, Pierre van der (2019). "Asia's 'little divergence' in the twentieth century: evidence from PPP-based direct estimates of GDP per capita, 1913–69".
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Maddison is particularly known for documenting economic performance over long periods of time and across major countries in every continent of the world.
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of the Centre for International Affairs. Maddison also held the position of policy advisor for various institutions, including the governments of
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weaknesses of Europe and China as two of the world's leading economic forces. His estimates regarding the per capita income in the
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as a graduate student, he decided not to pursue a PhD and returned to the United Kingdom to teach for a year at the
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Data table in Maddison A (2007), Contours of the World Economy I-2030AD, Oxford University Press,
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Le Secrétaire général de l'OCDE déplore la mort de l'économiste Angus Maddison
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All numbers are in inflation adjusted International Geary-Khamis 1990 dollars.
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Maddison received a royal decoration as Commander in the Netherlands
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In 1978, Maddison was appointed historical Professor at the
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as he turned 80, and in October 2007 Maddison received an
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and in particular countries' performances in the field of
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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and several other reference books on the same topic.
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Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run (2007)
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He subsequently got his doctorate in 1978 at the 824:Second edition, revised and updated, 960–2030 AD. 360:Maddison died on Saturday, 24 April 2010, at the 844: 775:"Angus Maddison, Economic Historian, Dies at 83" 723:"Love affairs with Chinese and Japanese numbers" 457:"Angus Maddison, Economic Historian, Dies at 83" 617: 475:Love affairs with Chinese and Japanese numbers 685:"University of Groningen - Top 100 University" 247:Organisation for European Economic Cooperation 883:Academic staff of the University of Groningen 334:Until the end of his life, Maddison lived in 32:The examples and perspective in this article 383:List of regions by past GDP (PPP) per capita 329: 428:"Development Centre Angus Maddison Lecture" 209: 698:113a – Royal Decoration for Angus Maddison 582: 640: 65:Learn how and when to remove this message 888:Recipients of the Order of Orange-Nassau 323:The World Economy: Historical Statistics 268: 260: 772: 454: 226:, as an undergraduate. After attending 845: 556: 517:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 277:In 1969–1971, Maddison worked at the 878:Fellows of Selwyn College, Cambridge 455:Rampell, Catherine (30 April 2010), 218:, England, Maddison was educated at 18: 863:Alumni of Selwyn College, Cambridge 838:The World Economy dedicated website 312:followed up the pioneering work of 191:specialising in quantitative macro 13: 720: 36:include all significant viewpoints 14: 914: 804: 773:Rampell, Catherine (1 May 2010). 388:List of regions by past GDP (PPP) 257:Policy adviser and professorship 23: 903:20th-century British economists 898:People from Newcastle upon Tyne 893:21st-century British economists 868:Johns Hopkins University alumni 766: 740: 714: 702: 691: 677: 665: 611: 576: 711:, OECD, 26 April 2010 (French) 550: 534: 525: 479: 468: 448: 434: 420: 406: 1: 621:; Friesen, Steven J. 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University of Cambridge
University of Aix-Marseille
Economic History
University of Groningen
economist
economic history
University of Groningen
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Darlington Grammar School
Selwyn College, Cambridge
McGill University
Johns Hopkins University
University of St. Andrews
University of Aix-Marseille
Organisation for European Economic Cooperation
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Development Advisory Service
Ghana
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University of Groningen
economic history
GDP per capita

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