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January 16th, 2015

Danny Quah’s “The Great East Shift” featured in The Economist’s eye-catching statistical landmarks of 2015

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Sarah Edmonds

January 16th, 2015

Danny Quah’s “The Great East Shift” featured in The Economist’s eye-catching statistical landmarks of 2015

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Danny Quah’s calculation of the world’s economic centre of gravity has been included in The Economist’s eye-catching statistical landmarks of 2015:

“Danny Quah of the London School of Economics has calculated the world’s economic centre of gravity and reckons that, thanks to Asia’s rise, over the 70 years from 1980 to 2050 it will move eastwards from the mid-Atlantic all the way to somewhere between India and China. By 2015, the halfway point on this great journey, it will have reached the city of Bandar-e Mahshahr, in Iran, on the north-eastern tip of the Persian Gulf .”

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Read Professor Quah’s blog post on “Economics, Democracy, and the New World Order” for a more in depth discussion.

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