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      Globalization, Convergence, and History

      The Journal of Economic History
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          There were three epochs of growth experience after the mid-nineteenth century for what is now called the OECD “club”: the late nineteenth century, the middle years between 1914 and 1950, and the late twentieth century. The first and last epochs were ones of overall fast growth, globalization, and convergence. The middle years were ones of overall slow growth, deglobalization, and divergence. Thus history offers an unambiguous positive correlation between globalization and convergence. When the pre-World War I years are examined in detail, the correlation turns out to be causal: globalization playedthecritical role in contributing to convergence.

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                Journal
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                The Journal of Economic History
                J. Eco. History
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0022-0507
                1471-6372
                June 1996
                March 2009
                : 56
                : 02
                : 277-306
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                10.1017/S0022050700016454
                45740169-0440-471d-8d96-a59e4ef1df6a
                © 1996
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