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clovek_ne_jezi_se OP t1_j1h82m1 wrote

Source:

https://www.rug.nl/ggdc/historicaldevelopment/maddison/releases/maddison-project-database-2020 (GDP) [1952-2018]

https://datasets.iisg.amsterdam/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:10622/SNETZV (population) [1960-2010]

Tool:

Python/matplotlib

The population data was available at 10 year increments from 1960 to 2010. Missing years between were interpolated and for 1952-1960 and 2010-2018 the first/last available number was used.

Edit: the x-axis are incorrectly marked. It should say "year" instead of "leto"

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Arthur_Boo_Radley t1_j1j4bfo wrote

Data is incorrect. Croatian GDP is larger than Serbian.

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TheThreeThoughts t1_j1jf024 wrote

Im guessing here, but maybe they're counting Kosovo as a part of Serbia. That would maybe explain this.

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