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Since Great Britain had a huge head start in industrialization, why is it only 22nd in GDP per capita? I understand convergence in economics between wealthy and poorer countries, but it being industrialized decades earlier than other nations seems like a huge advantage.

by /u/OptimusCrime69 in /r/AskHistorians

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