Quote, Unquote

Some research has cited the Antonine Plague as part of a vicious cycle that hastened Rome’s long fall. Food shortages, internal migrations, and overcrowding had already signaled a slippage in imperial power, and created a fertile environment for disease. The pandemic, in turn, spread panic and left behind mistrust, weakening faith in civic and religious authorities.
~ Vann Newkirk via The Atlantic

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Campus Trivia Night

Question: What has been the change in Argentina’s per capita GDP in both nominal and PPF terms – expressed in US Dollars – since 1995?

Via IMF datasets for Nominal GDP and PPP GDP respectively,

Year Nominal GDP per Capita (USD) GDP per Capita (PPP) (USD)
1995 $8,295 $9,972
2000 $8,639 $11,633
2005 $5,164 $13,515
2010 $10,413 $18,066
2015 $14,895 $20,058
2020 $8,489 $22,302
2025 (Est.) $14,360 $31,310

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