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Unified Growth Theory Contradicted by the Economic Growth in Latin America [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2016
Historical economic growth in Latin America is analysed using the data of Maddison. Unified Growth Theory is found to be contradicted by these data in the same way as it is contradicted by the economic growth in Africa, Asia, former USSR, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and by the world economic growth. Paradoxically, Unified Growth Theory is repeatedly
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Puzzling properties of the historical growth rate of income per capita explained [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2016
Galor discovered many mysteries of the growth process. He lists them in his Unified Growth Theory and wonders how they can be explained. Close inspection of his mysteries reveals that they are of his own creation. They do not exist. He created them by his habitually distorted presentation of data. One of his self-created mysteries is the mystery of the
arxiv  

Unified Growth Theory Contradicted by the Mathematical Analysis of the Historical Growth of Human Population [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2016
Data describing the historical growth of human population global and regional (Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, former USSR, Africa and Latin America) are analysed. Results are in harmony with the earlier analysis of the historical growth of the world population in the past 12,000 years and with a similar but limited study carried out over 50 ...
arxiv  

The unresolved mystery of the great divergence is solved [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2016
The so-called great divergence in the income per capita is described in the Unified Growth Theory as the mind-boggling and unresolved mystery about the growth process. This mystery has now been solved: the great divergence never happened. It was created by the manipulation of data.
arxiv  

Explaining the Origin of the Anthropocene and Predicting Its Future [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2017
Growth of the world population and the world economic growth were hyperbolic in the past 2,000,000 years. Recently, from around 1950, they started to be diverted to slower trajectories but they are still close to the historical hyperbolic trajectories. Regional growth of population and regional economic growth were also hyperbolic.
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