Guts of GUT: Fact IV Growth category figures Supplemental material October 2010.

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Guts of GUT: Fact IV Growth category figures Supplemental material October 2010

The world in one country Calculates all growth rates of N years (overlapping) for each country. Calculates the frequency in each “bin” Shows a graph showing the world distribution (averaged over all countries) versus a single country Illustrates that some countries have higher variance—in the sense have periods in each bin