anti-globalization label

Michael Perelman michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Wed Apr 10 14:55:15 PDT 2002


I erased Doug's original note, but I don't think that the high Japanese growth rate included the war years. Including them would obviously draw down the growth rate.

On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:47:11PM +0000, Justin Schwartz wrote:
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>
> >
> >How would the USSR growth rate look w/o WWII?
>
> Hard to say. There was a huge take off (given that it was from less than
> nothing) after WWII. One argument: the USSR would have plateaued much
> earlier, not 1967-73, but 1957-63, say. Possibly at a higher level, givewn
> the immense waste of resources and manpower in the war.
>
> How would Japan look using
> >1929-1950?
> >--
> >
>
> I don'tr know, but are you talking war or no war?
>
> jks
>
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