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== Unit Labour Costs in Europe ==
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Unit_labor_costs.svg|Existing Image, used on [[European debt crisis]] and similar pages
Unit labor costs wikipedia-match-dates.svg|I made my own graph using OECD data (thin lines) and overlaid it, trying to match the percentages and the years as exactly as possible.
Unit labor costs wikipedia-match-lines.svg|I made my own graph using OECD data (thin lines) and overlaid it, this time trying to match the lines as exactly as possible.
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: [[European debt crisis]] and others
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: There is a problem with the first Image, made by {{u|Spitzl}}, as used on Wikipedia. First of all, weirdly, it is an SVG file, with only Bitmap content, the lines are not vector. But this problem is minor. The bigger one is the data itself. I went to http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?QueryName=426&QueryType=View&Lang=en which is given as the source and downloaded the data myself, then made a new graph using the same data. But my graph looks different, which (given it is supposedly the same data from the same source) should not be the case.
:In the second image I overlaid my own graph (thin lines) on the image currently used, trying to match the percentages and the years as exactly as possible. Sorry about Ireland, forgot about them. Everything is off, sometimes substantially so.
:In the third image I did the same again, but this time disregarded the X- and Y-axis labeling (I know, you should not do this!) instead trying to match the lines as good as possible. Here most work out well, but France and Portugal are still very much off.
:I would love to upload my ODS file, but commons does not accept ODS files. Instead I describe what I did. I downloaded the annual growth rate table from the URL given above, then set 2000 as 100, and used the following formula for the next years: =LASTYEAR/(100+GROWTHRATE)*100
:Can anyone help making sense of this? Did I do something really wrong? Did Spitzl do something really wrong? Is there another explanation? Thanks a lot in advance.-- [[User:Lommes|Lommes]] ([[User talk:Lommes|talk]]) 10:38, 1 September 2015 (UTC)
::Dear Lommes, when I made this graph I used the figures from "Total Economy". That means, when you go to the OECD data source, you need not change not only the measure drop down menu to "Index OECD base year (2010=100)" but also the sector to "Total Economy". Hope that solves the problem. If you still get different results, feel free to replace the graph with your own. Best wishes, --[[User:Spitzl|spitzl]] ([[User talk:Spitzl|talk]]) 20:24, 1 September 2015 (UTC)
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== College loans ==
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Can anyone please make a SVG file from http://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/82577/1/755451449.pdf pages 17 and 18?
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: [[Growth accounting]]
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: Can someone please make a SVG graphics file with these graphs from the Postscript in the PDF files? -- [[User:EllenCT|EllenCT]] ([[User talk:EllenCT|talk]]) 01:31, 4 September 2015 (UTC)
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== School logo and wordmark conversion to SVG ==
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{{GLNF|Sunypolyseal.png|SUNY Poly Seal|align=left}}
{{GLNF|Sunypolywordmark.png|SUNY Poly Wordmark|align=left}}
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: [[SUNY Polytechnic Institute]]
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: Looking to have the logo and wordmark of school vectorized. Many thanks in advance. -- [[User:Buffaboy|<span style="font-weight: bold; color: blue;">Buffaboy</span>]] [[User talk:Buffaboy|<sup><span style="font-weight: bold; color: orange; ">talk</span></sup>]] 20:35, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
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: For graphists: per the [https://sunypoly.edu/app/uploads/2015/05/SUNY-PolyGraphicStandardsManual.pdf SUNY Poly Standards Manual] the colors are PMS Blue 288 (hex <span style="background:#002C73; color:#FFFFFF;">#002C73</span>) and PMS Gold 124 (hex <span style="background:#EDA900; color:#FFFFFF;">#EDA900</span>). The fonts are Friz Quadrata (custom kerning between "Y" and "T") and Azo Sans, with recommendations to use AGaramond and Helvetica as close substitutes. Cheers, [[User:Mliu92|Mliu92]] ([[User talk:Mliu92|talk]]) 03:44, 13 September 2015 (UTC)
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== India GDP and growth charts ==
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