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Limitations of Maps
Perspective: To show us the information we see, maps trade off a lot of potentially useful information.
The Cartographer’s bias: A map tends reflect the reality it wants to show. As an example, for the longest time, the maps of both India and Pakistan showed both countries possess disputed territory.
The territory: One map rarely does justice to the territory.
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It's a fundamental economic principle that when supply exceeds demand for a good or service, prices fall. ... If there is an increase in supply for goods and services while demand remains the same, prices tend to fall to a lower equilibrium price and a higher equilibrium quantity of goods and services.
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