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[inflation_history] Price Level Histories Editorial Suggestions #390

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HumphreyYang opened this issue Mar 10, 2024 · 1 comment
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HumphreyYang commented Mar 10, 2024

Remaining items

  • Potentially put the graphs from the book into the lecture.
  • Add a discussion on money supply and price level.

--- Items that have been addressed

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  • Check why the index starts from 1915 in df_fig5_bef1914.
  • Set global dpi default.
  • variable name m_seq.
  • Remove dots and connect them.

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  • "Often the price level ended near..." -> "Often the price levels ended near...".
  • "vis a vis" -> "vis à vis".
  • "exp p" -> "retail price level exp p".
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jstac commented Mar 10, 2024

Is "1/cents per polish mark" the same as "polish marks per cent"? In which case let's change to "Polish marks per US cent".

@mmcky This has come up a few times: "Set global dpi default." We are referring to fig, ax = plt.subplots(dpi=200) and similar.

We strive for uniformity in the figures and code that creates them, so ordinary figures should not be deviating from defaults. If they need to, then the defaults need to be fixed. Can we please have a policy on this?

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