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📊 growth: Upload historical GDP datasets (Fariss, Roodman)
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced new datasets and snapshots enhancing the garden and meadow datasets with historical GDP, GDP per capita, population, and world product data spanning from 1500 A.D to 2019 C.E.
- Enhanced data processing capabilities to include country and year information, adjust numerical values (e.g., population in millions, GDP in billions), and standardize column names for improved dataset consistency and usability.
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Documentation
- Added comprehensive metadata for each dataset and snapshot, including data origin, producer, citation, version, license information, and access dates, ensuring users have all necessary context for data usage and citation.
Walkthrough
This series of updates involves the introduction of new datasets and the processing of existing ones to create more refined datasets in the fields of GDP, population, and other growth indicators spanning from 1500 A.D to 2019 C.E. The changes include the creation of snapshots, the processing of these snapshots into meadow datasets, the further refinement into garden datasets, and finally, the use of garden datasets to create grapher datasets. These steps collectively enhance the data's accessibility and utility for analysis and visualization.
Changes
File Path | Change Summary |
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etl/steps/data/.../fariss_et_al.py |
Introduced scripts for loading, processing meadow datasets into garden datasets, and obtaining country codes. |
etl/steps/data/.../roodman.py (across meadow , garden , grapher directories) |
Scripts for loading snapshots, processing meadow datasets into garden datasets, and creating grapher datasets with adjusted country and year columns, and normalized economic indicators. |
snapshots/growth/2024-01-05/fariss_et_al_gdp*.rds.dvc , .../fariss_et_al_pop.rds.dvc |
Created snapshots for historic GDP, GDP per capita, and population data from 1500 A.D to 2018 A.D. |
snapshots/growth/2024-01-08/roodman.csv.dvc , .../roodman.py |
Created a snapshot and script for data from 1 million BCE to 2019 CE, including population and gross world product estimates. |
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In fields of data, wide and vast,
Through time's wide sweep, from first to last.
We hop and skip, with joy we craft,
New gardens grown, with wisdom's graft.
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@paarriagadap Just checking; is this work still on?
@lucasrodes It's on, but paused. I can find to find a way to merge this and continue afterward if it's a problem
It's alright if you are still on it. I'm just reviewing PRs, and cleaning if needed.
I find it hard to work on PRs for a long time since they get easily out of sync with master, but that's personal preference.
@lucasrodes Yes, in cases like this I rebase and might rebuild the server as well, to avoid those sync problems.