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Word Rotator

Sandro Sharashenidze

Building formal models verbally. Sometimes non-verbally and sometimes not at all

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GDP is Cooler than you Think

If you subscribe to my substack, you’ve probably spent (or wasted) enough time on economics-adjacent topics that you’ve heard that GDP is not a good metric. Sure, income matters, but GDP does not account for inequality. Yeah, more money mig...

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  • Sandro Sharashenidze

    Economics and international relations graduate from the University of Chicago. Aggressively Georgian.

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