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The Maddison Project has been initiated in March 2010 by a group of close colleagues of Angus Maddison, with the aim to support an effective way of cooperation between scholars to continue Maddison’s work on measuring economic performance for different regions, time periods and subtopics.
The project consists of a two tier structure:
A small working party of four persons who will coordinate the actual work to integrate and bring new estimates together and to update the output and population series on a regular basis.
The working party for the ‘Maddison project’ will be advised by a larger advisory board, which consists of a broad group of scholars, and which contributes and helps to assess the quality of the estimates for (parts of) the project.
The first meeting of the advisory board was held on 5/6 November 2010 at the International Institute of Social History
| Working party |
Bart Van Ark, University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
Debin Ma, London School of Economics, United Kingdom |
Leandro Prados de la Escosura, Universidad Carlos III, Spain |
Jan Luiten van Zanden, University of Utrecht/IISH, The Netherlands |
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Advisory Board |
Luis Bertola, Universidad De La Republica Uruguay |
Derek Blades, France |
Steve Broadberry, Warwick University, United Kingdom |
Nicholas Crafts, Warwick University, United Kingdom |
Pierre van der Eng, Australian National Univeristy, Australia |
Giovanni Federico, European University Institute, Italy |
Ewout Frankema, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands |
Kyoji Fukao, Hitotsubashi University, Japan |
Robert Gordon, Northwestern University, United States |
Mark Harrison, Warwick University, United Kingdom |
Alan Heston, University of Pennsylvania, United States |
André Hofman, United Nations ECLAC, Chile |
Morten Jerven, Simon Fraser University, Canada |
Herman de Jong, University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
Peter Lindert, University of California Davis, United States |
Branko Milanovic, World Bank, United States |
Sevket Pamuk, Bogaziçi (Bosphorus) University, Turkey |
Albrecht Ritschl, London School of Economics, United Kingdom |
Tirthankar Roy, London School of Economics, United Kingdom |
Lennart Schön, University of Lund, Sweden |
Harry X. Wu, Hitotsubashi University, Japan |
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