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Re: Human biodiversity in Europe

Posted by JayMan on Thu Sep 8 18:27:04 2011, in response to Re: Human biodiversity in Europe, posted by dand124 on Thu Sep 8 17:59:53 2011.

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Thanks! The pattern still holds well, and the U.S. fares a lot better in the measure, doing about as well as France. The Germanic nations still fare much better than Ireland (and the U.S. for that matter) and the Mediterranean ones, according to this measure.

One point where I'll agree with Olog, it is rather sad seeing Germany impose all these budgetary conditions on these fringe countries, when the problem is simply the lower productivity of their populaces.

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