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Alexandre Truc
alxndr_trc
1/ Is economics insular to external influence? Is it becoming more interdisciplinary? We measured the ratio of extradisciplinary citations (COC) of economics and compared it to other social sciences and
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
This week @WSpriggs @joelle_gamble @DaniaFrancis @drlisadcook @TrevonDLogan @nomadj1s and I spoke on anti-Black Racism in Economics.Now the @SadieCollective community lays out exactly how economics should address it below in an
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miryam 🌸
fIowerfemme
Something very interesting I learned recently is that the big push for blander foods in America stemmed from a social reform movement led by Protestant, middle-class women. These women entered
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James Palmer
BeijingPalmer
there's a lot that's familiar in this excellent @1843mag piece on models, money, access, and the global rich from China business, but I wanted to single out one bit in
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Jan Schnellenbach
schnellenbachj
I thought about the blog post by @claudia_sahm on the state of economics for a while. If you haven't read it yet, here it is: https://twitter.com/Claudia_Sahm/status/1288279714247913472. 1/ She describes an
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Keston K. Perry
kestontnt
If you were unable to access the New Scientist piece on post-pandemic economics last week, here it is: We discuss why economics is broken, the virtues of MMT,
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Andrew Wainwright
wainwra
How can Economics benefit the Environment? Enter the Dasgupta review, published this week.Three versions available:- headlines, for tweeting- abridged version, for people wanting to understand - full version, with maths.https://www.gov.uk/g
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal
RepJayapal
Repeat after me: the stock market is NOT the economy.FACTS:The wealthiest 10% of US households own 84% of value of stocks. The top 1% controls 40%. The wellbeing of vast
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Anthony Russo
Anthony15Russo
I find it funny when people say “raising the minimum wage to $15/hr is a bad idea, it’s basic economics.”And they’re right—basic economics gives us reasons why a $15/hr is
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Nandor Tanczos
NandorTanczos
I'm not a socialist. I think both socialism and capitalism have deep flaws, primarily based on their theory of value, which does not recognise any intrinsic value of ecosystems.On this
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Michael Coon
mikecoonomics
For whoever needs to hear this: even if you don't do a pre-doc or go to a top 30 school, you can still have a rewarding career in economics. I
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Neil Smith
Machiavellecon
Short thread: the whole MMT debate & the state of economics reminds me of Michael Polanyi's attempt to reconcile visions of Hayek & Keynes by better educating the public about
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Pickle Horse-Man, Ecumenical Meta-Heresiologist
picklehomer
one k00l thing that I like about "if we raise the minimum wage, then some people won't be employable because their work/skill/etc doesn't justify the higher minimum wage" is that
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Wrong. Quite spectacularly wrong. And worrying that we still haven't learnt much about negotiations. Domestic debate does not actively damage a country's negotiating position. It is normal. In fact the
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Jeff Deist
jeffdeist
The MMT argument made here: Treasuries aren't debt, they are "amplifying dollars" which pay interest. When mature they revert back to original currency form. So never a debt, just a
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Thad A. Brown
thadbrown6
1/ @GOP are political elites. @TheDemocrats are political elites. Elite warfare is not new in the US. It must be resolved as it was in 1800 with the 12th Amendment.
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