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When considering human history we see that ______ growth in real per capita gdp generally did not occur before the beginning of the 19th century ______?

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When considering human history we see that "long-run sustainable"
growth in real per capital GDP generally did not occur before the beginning of the 19th century "but now exists in many countries around the world".


Economic growth or Financial development is commonly estimated as the change in per-capita Gross Domestic product (GDP). Supported long term financial development at a positive rate is a genuinely later phenomenon in mankind's history, a large portion of it having happened over the most recent 200 years.
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