The screenshot you have is of the graph that they have corrected, after ~5 days of intense controversy (there is no note for the change of course). The current one, is actually okay from a factual perspective. Yet, I also kept the original graph. You can find it here, maybe that will be more fitting for your thesis. https://www.china-translated.com/p/has-china-stopped-producing-new-companies
Thank you for this article, I enjoyed it very much. I’m going to start to use these Fermi questions—sounds like a really good concept. Luckily for me, I don’t have to submit my CV to the Financial Times!
The screenshot you have is of the graph that they have corrected, after ~5 days of intense controversy (there is no note for the change of course). The current one, is actually okay from a factual perspective. Yet, I also kept the original graph. You can find it here, maybe that will be more fitting for your thesis. https://www.china-translated.com/p/has-china-stopped-producing-new-companies
Thanks for your keen eye, Robert. Yes, I had both versions on my computer and accidentally included the wrong graphic. I’ve updated the article now.
Thank you for this article, I enjoyed it very much. I’m going to start to use these Fermi questions—sounds like a really good concept. Luckily for me, I don’t have to submit my CV to the Financial Times!
Good for you. I hope it wasn’t a close call.