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English: S. Korea / N. Korea GDP per capita (in 1990 Geary-Khamis dollars) 1950-1977.
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Data extracted from Historical Statistics for the World Economy, 1-2003 - from www.ggdc.net/maddison/Historical_Statistics/horizontal-file_03-2007.xls (dead link; archived).

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