Multiple Choice

An economics student is comparing two versions of the 'history's hockey stick' graph. One is from a textbook published in 2005, and the other is from a 2023 research paper. The student observes that the estimated GDP per capita for Britain in the 1700s is slightly different between the two graphs. What is the most plausible explanation for this difference?

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