Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957

The article puts Europe’s post-war experience into historical perspective in order to provide some criteria for measuring post-war economic performance. Additionally, it considers whether the nature of economic growth in the Western economies has been transformed, or whether the achievements of the...

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Main Author: A. MADDISON
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Economia civile 2014-03-01
Series:PSL Quarterly Review
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Online Access:https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/psl_quarterly_review/article/view/11972
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description The article puts Europe’s post-war experience into historical perspective in order to provide some criteria for measuring post-war economic performance. Additionally, it considers whether the nature of economic growth in the Western economies has been transformed, or whether the achievements of the past decade are due to special, and perhaps temporary, circumstances connected with recovery from war and the great depression of the 1930s. The study arose from attempts to make long-term forecasts of economic growth for European countries, in which many unanswered questions arise. What is the “normal” rate of growth of output and productivity in Europe, excluding times of war and major recession? What degree of recovery or abnormality has there been in post-war rates of growth? What is the normal capital-output ratio, or the ratio of investment to output? JEL: N14, N24, O47
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spelling doaj.art-6688cb2d056c45ce95455679f107e7d32023-02-03T16:51:04ZengAssociazione Economia civilePSL Quarterly Review2037-36352037-36432014-03-01124810.13133/2037-3643/11972Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957A. MADDISONThe article puts Europe’s post-war experience into historical perspective in order to provide some criteria for measuring post-war economic performance. Additionally, it considers whether the nature of economic growth in the Western economies has been transformed, or whether the achievements of the past decade are due to special, and perhaps temporary, circumstances connected with recovery from war and the great depression of the 1930s. The study arose from attempts to make long-term forecasts of economic growth for European countries, in which many unanswered questions arise. What is the “normal” rate of growth of output and productivity in Europe, excluding times of war and major recession? What degree of recovery or abnormality has there been in post-war rates of growth? What is the normal capital-output ratio, or the ratio of investment to output? JEL: N14, N24, O47https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/psl_quarterly_review/article/view/11972Post-war economic performanceEuroperecoverythe Great Depressiongrowthhistorical perspective
spellingShingle A. MADDISON
Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957
PSL Quarterly Review
Post-war economic performance
Europe
recovery
the Great Depression
growth
historical perspective
title Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957
title_full Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957
title_fullStr Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957
title_full_unstemmed Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957
title_short Economic growth in Western Europe 1870-1957
title_sort economic growth in western europe 1870 1957
topic Post-war economic performance
Europe
recovery
the Great Depression
growth
historical perspective
url https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/psl_quarterly_review/article/view/11972
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