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Re: A Coordinator, A Facilitator, And An Educator Walk Into A Bar
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Dec 23, 2012 1:11 AM
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"Adjusted for population" matters. With a population much less than half of my LA Basin and very uniform ethnic and educational backgrounds Norway and the US are about is incomparable as you can get. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Norway
Wayne
>In reply to my message in this thread > >"Re: A Coordinator, A Facilitator, And An Educator Walk Into A Bar" >http://mathforum.org/kb/message.jspa?messageID=7942438 > >in which I show, among other things, that via a link containing vast >amounts of documentation that Haim's prior claims are wrong when he >claims that US public school math education has collapse is utterly >false, that the opposite is the case, Haim is above talking about my >references to the Scandinavian countries, especially Norway, how each >one of their per-capita nominal GDPs have for every one one of or >almost every one one of (depending on the country) the past few >decades been larger than and growing faster than that of the US, and >how, according to the ongoing studies of which countries are best to >live in terms of which ones have the highest levels of happiness >according to the measurements of the studies, these Scandinavian >countries, especially Norway, top the entire world. (Norway's >per-capita nominal GDP is now around around $100,000 while that of the >US is only a little under $50,000. The Norwegian economy is now >roughly twice as large as the US economy, adjusted for population.) >See > >"Moral economics -> world's highest living standard and greatest happiness" >http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?messageID=7633652&tstart=0 > >for lots of details, complete with large amounts of documentation.
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