One of the weirdest parts of the pandemic has been watching economists, who I always assumed could read and understand graphs, fail to read and understand graphshttps://twitter.com/Adam_Creighton/status/1305818362631479297 …
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For another, the source appears to be...a climate scientist from France? How did this person get accurate death data for worldwide fatalities with no lag? Or are they using some historical dataset or extrapolation?
Also, not casting aspersions on all economists here, most of whom are perfectly able to read a graph. It has just been strange seeing the few who can't do so badly
It's like saying a large forest fire is fine because you divided by the total number of trees in the world. At that point, it's not even clear that fire is bad for trees. Could be noise.
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