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Jonathan Portes
jdportes
The economic impact of the Brexit deal: our analysishttps://ukandeu.ac.uk/research-papers/the-economic-impact-of-boris-johnsons-brexit-proposals-2/ Key points to remember:1. Leaving Single Market/Customs Union means major new trade barriers
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Danté Stewart (Stew)
stewartdantec
When our ideas of Christian faith is built on fear of others, fear of loss of power, and our understanding of our place in the world as a “Holy War”,
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Australia Institute
TheAusInstitute
For the Queensland Resources Council to suggest mining creates more jobs in an electorate than there are registered voters in that electorate crosses the line.Fake news harms democracy. #auspol #qldpol
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Ben Kramer-Miller
TheWealthMiner
Thread on error propagation and data massaging in the case of economic studies for resource projects. 1/11 Error propagation comes from the idea that every time we take a measurement
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Scott Lemieux
LemieuxLGM
Why is being one of the world's biggest rubes something you'd want to proudly advertise Greenwald: should Democrats work with Donald Trump's Bold Economic Populism, like his 2016 calls to
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Jeffrey Becker
jeffreybecker73
(1/7 )Thanks again to @jppjagannath1 @DrGunaRock and @Journal_INDOPAC for the chance to write about Chinese views of the Quad. Below I’ve done up a short thread on some of the
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Simon Sarris
simonsarris
Everything is minimal. Everything is spare. Even landscaping. Everything built is "midcentury" and "modern". There is no fat left to trim.Whatever begins a new aesthetic movement will not make economic
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Ninad
ssly_funny
Lot of rightly deserved backlash on this article. I will offer my unsolicited two cents on things I disagree with from the article as well as from the responses which
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
So Rs want Biden to drastically scale back economic relief in the name of bipartisanship. Their offer is insultingly inadequate, and their claims that using reconciliation would "poison the well"
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Ryan James Girdusky
RyanGirdusky
Protecting the institution of the police is not only important for local security but also for economic mobility My dad grew up oldest of 11 kids in a poor family.
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Tom Hayes
BEERG
Some thoughts on the "vaccine wars" and Brexit. I have followed politics across Europe and the US since the 1960s. You learn quickly to differentiate between the "thunder of the
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Work is making me think a lot more about how producers of research (mostly unis) transfer knowledge into the economy in a way that drives economic growth and whether/how
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William Stern
wmstern
A small thread on vaccines and risk. Lots of sensible people are worried about the risk of harm from a vaccine, and that’s fine, there may be risks we don’t
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
Please understand that money is NOT the invention of governments or #Centralbanks .Early forms of money (debt) were created to serve as an accounting identity some 5000 years ago.Money has
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
Thanks to George Melloan for his positive review of our book in the WSJ. He does worry that Matt and I are “redistributionists”, but while we do argue in our
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Jonathan Turley
JonathanTurley
On New Year’s, if you listened real hard, you could almost hear the teeth of an entire nation grinding as Mayor Bill de Blasio danced with his wife in a
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