In 2001 American spent $25 billion on recreational watercraft, more than the gdp of North Korea.
From Gregg Easterbrook’s new and noteworthy The Progress Paradox.
by Tyler Cowen on November 29, 2003 at 11:45 am in Current Affairs | Permalink
In 2001 American spent $25 billion on recreational watercraft, more than the gdp of North Korea.
From Gregg Easterbrook’s new and noteworthy The Progress Paradox.
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