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Blog of the Week: These Chinese Cities have GDPs that Match Those of Entire Countries
For anyone interested in international economics, this is a truly fascinating post. Frank Jacobs explores 35 different Chinese cities with GDPs that are the same as entire countries. This post shows how much of an economic force China has become … Continue reading
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Atlas of the Week: Transit Maps of the World
For the Atlas of the Week, I have chosen to look at the atlas, Transit Maps of the World. This atlas is the first and only collection of modern and historical maps of every rapid-transit system on earth. This atlas … Continue reading
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Map of the Week: Overall Water Risk
When thinking about water risk around the world, you immediately think about Africa, Asia, South America, and other developing regions of the world, not the United States. Surprisingly, many different regions in the United States have water supplies views as … Continue reading
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