Chapter 1 Economic Activity in Context.

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Chapter 1 Economic Activity in Context

Figure 1.1 Global Production, 1960 - 2015 Source: The World Bank Group, World Development Indicators Online.

Figure 1.2 Global Production Per Capita, 1960-2015 Source: The World Bank Group, World Development Indicators Online.

Figure 1.3 GDP in the United States, 1850-2015 Sources: Johnston and Williamson, 2008; World Development Indicators, World Bank.

Figure 1.4 Growth in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, 1815-2016 Sources: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Earth System Research Laboratory data.