The difference in Eurozone economies versus other hypothetical monetary unions Tags:Europe 2 comments Data is of 2012. Source is JP Morgan, reported in the New Statesman here: https://www.newstatesman.com/business/economics/2012/05/eurozone-more-disparate-pretty-much-every-other-group “Countries starting with M” makes me believe this is a major case of “correlation doesn’t imply causation”. I can believe there might be some relation for the other groupings, even the one about the 5th parallel, but “names with M” is just silly. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Data is of 2012. Source is JP Morgan, reported in the New Statesman here: https://www.newstatesman.com/business/economics/2012/05/eurozone-more-disparate-pretty-much-every-other-group
“Countries starting with M” makes me believe this is a major case of “correlation doesn’t imply causation”. I can believe there might be some relation for the other groupings, even the one about the 5th parallel, but “names with M” is just silly.
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Data is of 2012. Source is JP Morgan, reported in the New Statesman here:
https://www.newstatesman.com/business/economics/2012/05/eurozone-more-disparate-pretty-much-every-other-group
“Countries starting with M” makes me believe this is a major case of “correlation doesn’t imply causation”. I can believe there might be some relation for the other groupings, even the one about the 5th parallel, but “names with M” is just silly.