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The Great Shift : Macroeconomic projections For the World Economy at the 2050 Horizon

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Figure 1 - PPP GDP per capita and real exchange rate in
Figure 2 - Capital-labour ratios, 1980-2009 (2005 USD '000 per capita)
Figure 3 - Energy productivity, 1980-2009 (2005 USD per barrel)  a.  Large economies and country groups  b
Figure 5 depicts the resulting TFP series for the usual selection of countries and country  groups
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