Map of the Day: Medieval Trade Routes
“The main trading arteries of the high middle ages, just after the decline of the Vikings and before the rise of the Mongols”
“The main trading arteries of the high middle ages, just after the decline of the Vikings and before the rise of the Mongols”
The infamous Smoot-Hawley tariffs that the US imposed in 1930, which are widely believed to have contributed to the Great Depression, were done when the US was the largest exporter in the world, the complete opposite of the current situation
“Between 2011 and 2013, China consumed more concrete than the U.S. did in the entire 20th century”
The other two times the ratio has reached similar levels were at the height of the Dot-Com Bubble in 1999 and the height of the Housing Bubble in 2007
At its height, the British Empire encompassed 23% of the world’s population and 24% of its landmass, making it the largest empire in the history of the world
By Clerisseau Charles-Louis in 1760
The flow of all 16 kilotons of domestic freight shipped between the 50 States
It should come as no surprise that the largest recipients of China foreign investment support it most ardently at the UN
Look at Europe. Look at the rest of the world. It is slowing down a lot
“Imagine all this credit financing all these state supported projects… in a society where information is manipulated and suppressed”