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How was life? GDP and Beyond from 1820 onwards Introduction by Auke Rijpma (University of Utrecht) Marcel Timmer (University of Groningen)

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How was life? GDP and Beyond from 1820 onwards. Introduction by Auke Rijpma (University of Utrecht) Marcel Timmer (University of Groningen). Cooperation of two projects. OECD: Better Life Initiative : multi-dimensional approach to well-being, resulting a.o. in the How’s Life? report - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How was life? GDP and Beyond from 1820 onwards

How was life?GDP and Beyond from 1820 onwards

Introduction byAuke Rijpma (University of Utrecht)

Marcel Timmer (University of Groningen)

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Cooperation of two projects

• OECD: Better Life Initiative: multi-dimensional approach to well-being, resulting a.o. in the How’s Life? report

• Clio Infra project, global network of economic historians to measure various dimensions of long-term evolution of world economy 1500-2010.

• Led by Jan Luiten van Zanden (University of Utrecht)

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Aim of cooperation

• Present state-of-the-art estimates on various dimensions of development of well-being in world economy from 1820 to present (“GDP and beyond”)

• Contribute to the discussion about the broadening of the welfare concept used to characterize socio-economic development

• Indicate relevance of going “beyond GDP”, also in historical analysis

• Publication of book “How Was Life” in Autumn 2014 by the OECD, including extensive statistical database.

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Dimensions covered in “How Was Life?” bookDimension Indicator(s)

Economic standard of living GDP per capita

Inequality Income inequality; Real unskilled wages

Health Status Life Expectancy; Height

Education and Skills Educational attainment

Personal security Homicide

Civic Engagement and Governance Political institutions

Environmental Quality SO2; CO2; Species abundance

Gender Inequality Girl power index

Overall indicator of Well-Being Composite indicator (experimental)

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Coverage and Statistical Quality

• Data for 25 major countries and another 100+ since 1820.

• Important issue of quality of underlying sources• Four levels of statistical quality indicated for each data point:

based on – credibility of source, – accuracy of methodology – and comparability across countries and over time

• Regional and world averages based on population weights.

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Some preliminary results

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World averages

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W. European averages

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East Asian averages (incl. China)

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Within-country income inequality

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Within-country income inequality

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GDP/c & life expectancy

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GDP/c & SO2 emissions

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GDP/c & CO2 emissions

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GDP/c & democracy <1920

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GDP/c & democracy >1910

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“Great divergence”

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“Great divergence”

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Some preliminary results

• In general very strong correlation of each indicator with GDP per capita,

• Except for Inequality and Environmental quality domains

• For some indicators clear global trends (“technology”) as they improve over time even without GDP per capita growth

• For some indicators notable exceptions for particular periods in particular countries (“policies”)