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by TheAdamAndChe
3068 days ago
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Seeing how developed nations(particularly with service-based economies) depend on ever-increasing specialization to drive economic growth and efficiency, what makes you think the percentage of grad students and graduates _wouldn't_ be a good proxy for relative economic strength? |
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Of course all that means is that it isn't a perfect proxy. It may well still be a good proxy. Tough to call.