Graph #1 from Mark J. Perry at Carpe Diem |
Graph #2 from Mark J. Perry at Seeking Alpha |
"The commonwealth was not yet lost in Tiberius's days, but it was already doomed and Rome knew it. The fundamental trouble could not be cured. In Italy, labor could not support life..." - Vladimir Simkhovitch, "Rome's Fall Reconsidered"
Graph #1 from Mark J. Perry at Carpe Diem |
Graph #2 from Mark J. Perry at Seeking Alpha |
1 comment:
Perry gets two different results from the same data: 2% growth since 1800 on the one graph and, on the other, 1.5% growth before 1904 and 2% after. Dipshit.
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