maybe, though i'm skeptical it matters that much...
switzerland's population is only 9.2 million and they're among the most productive countries on the planet. denmark's population is under 6 million. there is room for concern with respect to the most intelligent not reproducing, but i'm not convinced that the absolute number matters that much.  Previous Message When you have 50 million people and a solid rate of strong and productive talent, you can get a competitive country. If all you have is Indiana to drive innovation and do smart things, you have much more of a challenge.
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