1660-1945
3 sourcesFrom political arithmetic to national accounts
Macro history starts when states, firms, and economists begin measuring production, income, prices, and trade as system-wide objects.
Mechanisms
- Early fiscal states needed population, trade, and tax estimates before modern GDP existed.
- National income accounting turned scattered production and income records into a policy instrument.
- The measurement frame changed what could be debated: output gaps, multipliers, productivity, and living standards became calculable claims.
Caveats
- GDP is not welfare, household production, distribution, ecological cost, or balance-sheet resilience.
- Cross-country comparisons depend on price conversion, data quality, informal activity, and revision practices.
Primary and scholarly anchors
United Nations Statistics Division
International statistical standard for national accounts.
- PrimaryNIPA Handbook
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Reference for U.S. national income and product account concepts, classifications, sources, and methods.
- PrimaryWorld Development Indicators
World Bank
Cross-country development and macro statistics compiled from national and international sources.