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Oyebola Okunogbe
oyebolaoo
I read this blog post on the 2019 Econ nobel prize &I have a some thoughts.I shld start with revealing my background and potential sources of bias.1)One of the 3(Kremer)
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JamesHeartfield
JamesHeartfield
Great. Tech industries to enforce a ‘common set of facts’. Curious that the long march through the institutions should take us from ‘critical theory’ right back to industry-enforced positivism.https://twitter.com/fboversight/status/
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Miriam Goldstein
MiriamGoldste
THREAD: this article by @LauraSullivaNPR is so good that I just need to tweet an entire thread of quotes.https://www.npr.org/2020/09/11/897692090/how-big-oil-misled-the-public-into-believing-plastic-would-be-recycled "But it's [pla
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Seth Bannon 👨🔬
sethbannon
In labs right now are researchers working on innovations that can cure disease, end malnutrition, fix the climate crisis, connect the world.But scientific innovations don’t solve problems on their own.
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Karim Brohi
karimbrohi
Thank you @AndersPerner and co for a nice editorial in @yourICM on the ITACTIC Trial. http://rdcu.be/b9uth I hope you all won't mind if I give my own view on what ITACTIC
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Mathew Ingram
mathewi
Google says a new Australian law will force it to impair its services in a variety of ways, but the country's competition regulator says the search giant is misstating the
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BVDDY
BvddyCorleone
I finally gave this episode a listen. Great and provocative interview as always from @ErikSTownsend.Below I’ll share some general comments on MMT along with some thoughts that came to mind
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Aaron Smith
ASmithUCD
1. This week in Ag Data News, reducing pollution requires carrots to cajole good behavior or sticks to punish bad behavior. Everyone has an opinion about which approach is best,
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Patrick W. Watson
PatrickW
THREAD: Today's awful electricity situation in Texas is also economically interesting, and says something about our political and social problems as well. https://twitter.com/AlyssaMGoard/status/1361319451526909953?s=20 1/8 Texas has it
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Hannah Elspeth 😷🦄📚
for_every_helen
Okay, look, this is why I am so upset by #TheWatch adaptation. I think I read my first #Discworld book a couple of decades ago, as a young teenager. I'd
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Matthew Oakley
MJ_Oakley
#Thread Interesting in @thetimes today on #Flooding (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/defences-in-demand-as-climate-change-makes-britain-even-wetter-ff6zg8pxd) (£) highlights that Govt action to improve protection of 300,000 covers "
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cassandracarolina
cassandra17lina
On #July4th2020, some reflections on America. I’ve had the good fortune to have traveled to 45 of the 50 states in my personal and professional life. From interstates to dirt
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Daniel Howdon
danielhowdon
Gonna do a thread I'll occasionally update about things that may/should/may not be live issues in health economics post-COVID-19 because I think that, in every discipline, there's a lot to
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João Leite
JohnyCrypto
$GRT @graphprotocol thread One of the issues with blockchain is the lack of a clear query language to retrieve data. Right now teams need to operate servers and users need
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Dinesh Sairam
Dinesh_Sairam
1/ Since "liquidity" has been the buzzword these days, here's an anecdote and a powerful lesson from history about printing unlimited amounts of money. Story time. #fintwit 2/ Our story
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Wolfgang Hutter
WolfgangHutter2
I was planning on doing a thread on Werner Sombart's "The Jews and Modern Capitalism", but I read half of it and preceded to read several articles on his career,
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