Global Population Dynamics Drive the Phases of the Great Divergence and Convergence

Andrey Korotayev, J. Shaende, J. Goldstone
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The 19th century saw the explosive growth of a gap in per capita income between the First and Third World that has become known as the Great Divergence. In the twentieth century, the Great Divergence continued until the early 1970s, then in the late 1980s it was replaced by the Great Convergence as the majority of the Third World countries reached economic growth rates significantly higher than those in most First World countries. We show here that the dynamics in the GDP per capita gap between the First and Third World corresponds to the growth rate curve of the world population. We demonstrate that this is not coincidental, but reflects a close coupling between phases of global demographic transition and phases of the Great Divergence and Great Convergence. This obviously implies that the demographic component plays an important role in these processes.
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全球人口动态驱动大分化和大趋同的阶段
19世纪见证了第一世界和第三世界人均收入差距的爆炸性增长,这被称为“大分化”。在20世纪,大分化一直持续到20世纪70年代初,然后在20世纪80年代末被大融合所取代,因为大多数第三世界国家的经济增长率明显高于大多数第一世界国家。我们在这里表明,第一世界和第三世界之间人均国内生产总值差距的动态与世界人口的增长率曲线相对应。我们证明,这不是巧合,而是反映了全球人口转型阶段与大分化和大融合阶段之间的密切耦合。这显然意味着人口组成部分在这些进程中起着重要作用。
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