Imagine traveling back to the year 1000. Whether you were in the rolling hills of Britain, the bustling markets of China, or the heart of India, your life would have been remarkably similar to those around youβand to your ancestors from centuries prior. This is the Long Stagnation, the flat handle of history's hockey stick.
Notice how the lines remain intertwined for centuries before the "kink" occurs at different times.
The Great Divergence
Economics is the study of how people interact with each other and the natural environment in producing their livelihoods. For millennia, this interaction produced little growth. However, in the 18th century, Britain experienced a hockey-stick kink, a sudden vertical rise in living standards. This shift wasn't universal; because it happened at different times in different nations, it created the Great Divergenceβthe massive gap between the world's richest and poorest economies today.