Agreed. However, one of the subcritiques in that point is the divide-by-zero issue that makes issues that have received zero investment “theoretically unsolvable.” This is because a % increase in resources from a starting point of 0 will always yield zero. The critic seems to feel it’s a result of dividing up the issue in this way.
Agreed. However, one of the subcritiques in that point is the divide-by-zero issue that makes issues that have received zero investment “theoretically unsolvable.” This is because a % increase in resources from a starting point of 0 will always yield zero. The critic seems to feel it’s a result of dividing up the issue in this way.
I leave it to the forum to judge!