View Larger from Zhao - “The Equivalence between Four Economic Theorems and Brouwer’s Fixed Point Theorem“ (2002), p. 8
View Larger from Zhao - “The Equivalence between Four Economic Theorems and Brouwer’s Fixed Point Theorem“ (2002), p. 8
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Over one-fifth of the world’s population goes thirsty due to economic water scarcity—meaning there is water to get but due to pollution, inadequate infrastructure, and poverty their basins remain dry.—jennifer










Gather round frail computer folk and hear the tale of how Businessweek pressganged the inimitable Dorothy Gambrell into making a two-page spread comic about taxes. It turned out uh-mazing thanks to her, and we promised it wouldn’t happen again soon. It’s a real pain to do these. But oh man it looks SO DAMN GOOD
—Evan Applegate (who wrote the thing, but, who cares that’s like 5% of the labor)
View Larger Nominal income growth trend since recovery started (from payrolls, including this morning’s report): steady, rising, insufficient.
(Cardiff)
Ranking of the worst hyperinflated currencies throughout history
(Source: Steve H. Hanke & Nicholas Krus, “World Hyperinflations”, August 15, 2012, Cato Institute Working Paper)