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Matt Collin
aidthoughts
THREAD: I have a new working paper out on the impact the EU's tax haven list (the grey and blacklist) and the process that led to its creation - has
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Ⓜary Education needs ZeroCovid
MaryJ1979
Some personal observations on children and the use of tech during lockdown. My children are using it to complete school work (amazing) , interact with educators around the world, watch
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Scott Reid
_scottreid
Here's a take that will bug some folks - because it's the kind of thing that only hacks in politics would say. But Morneau has shown real grace here. And
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Johan Bernardo Langerock
JohanLangerock
Twice a year we all grab some popcorn & watch the politicized revision of the EU list of non-cooperative jurisdictions aka the #blacklist of #taxhavens.3 interesting countries to look at
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
Unless we pass laws which support people to enable them to self-isolate properly, any improvements to test & trace will have marginal impact and cases will simply spiral out of
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Alex Cobham
alexcobham
It's not every day that a niche question of statistical definition represents a significant step forward for global policy. But today... is that day! (Excessively long thread follows) A little
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Aaron Ginn
aginnt
1/ Lockdowns were based on bad mimesis, not evidence."Decisions on implementing lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic were based on what neighboring countries were doing at the time, a new study
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Karl Handscomb
karlhandscomb
Good news, the £20/w is not ending next month. But that was never going to happen because unemployment now rising. But it will still be high in 6 months -
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Branko Milanovic
BrankoMilan
For my today's webinar at Universidad de Chile, I prepared a few additional slides that include Chile. First , the evolution of inequality. Chilean inequality (thick blue line) has gone
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euan ritchie
euanritchie
One for the nerds: blog on the new rules for how debt relief counts as ODA. Tried to remain measured in the blog, but the new rules seem really strange
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Jess Butler
jessbutler284
Round-up of some excellent #OpenScience, #ResearchIntegrity and #ResearchCulture pieces that came out in 2020 “The COVID-19 response illustrates that traditional academic reward structures and metrics do not reflect crucial
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Financial Bounty Hunters USA
LWDoyleUSA
Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers, (Doyle-Moynihan): In light of our current public health crisis, I expect we will be hearing more from/about the World Health Organization (WHO) and the need for more
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
1. One of my favourite remainer conspiracy theories is that #Brexit happened because Ree-Mogg et al were worried about rules against tax avoidance practices. Sorta overlooks the fact that Brexit
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
This piece by @clairecm includes an uncited false statement about the research on pronatalism. It flatly contradicts the existing research by claiming that childcare subsidies boost fertility more than child
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John B. Holbein
JohnHolbein1
This figure is striking. It shows the relationship between where people think they are in the income distribution and where they actually are. Observations below the line indicate that people
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Carys Roberts
carysroberts
Interesting and wide-ranging #maislecture from @AnnelieseDodds setting out the intellectual building blocks of economic policymaking under a future Labour government. Well worth digging beneath the headline reports today Big
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