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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
Like @JeffBooth, I believe the rate of inflation should be low (if not negative) when productivity growth is high. But the current crisis is a negative productivity shock if there
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Spooky Sailor Mer(Kaye)ry
gildedspine
Usually I apologize for my anger, but I don't have that in me today.If you don't see yourself in this thread, but come to assure me you are good, you
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Sir Fatuous Pauper
jonewe05
A thread about PTSD, Shell Shock, and executions in the BEF in the Great War #ww1 #fww #greatwar #ptsd https://twitter.com/war_student/status/1357774834990780416 Shell Shock tended to be viewed negatively as the lack
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Francesco Battaglia
Francescob
https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1295959585572950018?s=20Here the Economist leading the charge to take advantage of the covid pandemics to further normalize universities: Get rid of "useless" (for them) subjects, online cou
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Suw
Suw
This article, written by someone who died in 2015 and published in Feb 2019, is fascinating, but not for the reason the New Yorker thinks. It's a very solid example
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Tragic—a mother lost **both** her sister and her 13 year old son Peyton to #COVID19. The bereaved mom took the bold step to publicly share the chilling images of her
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David Beckworth
DavidBeckworth
Regarding the Summers "overheating" comment, I agree that a large part of this recession is a pandemic-driven, sectoral contraction. But as work by @IvanWerning, M.Woodford, @alpsimsek_econ, and others showed this
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Claire Willett
clairewillett
something I’ve been thinking about today is how humor shapes culturethe shift from the 90’s “Beavis and Butthead” era (it’s fun to shock stuffy conservatives”) to the 00’s/10’s Cards Against
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Violeta
MamanLunettes
Thread on convexity and antifragility.These are the main points I made to 18 year olds in beginning Calculus, so the math is quite basic, yet elegant in its simplicity. From
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Hugo Greenhalgh
hugo_greenhalgh
1/7) "'The Beatles' are four pleasant-voiced pop singers, for whom foolish girls swoon over in crowds – as crowds always do when their idols appear."The #LGBTQ Diaries of Mr Lucas
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Philipp Heimberger
heimbergecon
Output gap nonsense: European Commission is doing it again in its most recent forecast: producing crisis-driven, pro-cyclical downward estimates in economic slack (measured in terms of output gaps). This will
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Elina Ribakova
elinaribakova
The challenge now is to assure investors that the medium-term stabilization in debt is possible. Near-term outlook is difficult: FY 2020/21 deficit 15.7% (Feb announcement 6.8%) Debt at 81.8% Note
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Bozi Tatarevic
BoziTatarevic
That RCR story from Ansys might have actually revealed why RCR has been more successful recently and also possibly why SHR dominated in 2018. Specifically related to this image. Let's
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SW6 Stats
SW6Stats
Time for a Christmassy player review. First up: keepers. Areola is really really good at stopping goals go in. He concedes on average 0.27 goals per 90 less compared to
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HELLO.CANNOT
Loki_bandana
let me just get a few things straight in managing DKA1. Hypovolemic shock kills patient first2. Then K derrangement3. only then acidosis Fluid resus is key. a lot of people
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Anne Thériault
anne_theriault
I used to think that being nice was boring and being mean was fascinating and funny, but in my senescence I’ve realized that being mean is its own special kind
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