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Jennifer Keesmaat
jen_keesmaat
Many mid-sized cities won’t win the future because they are stuck on a suburban growth model. It will take 180-degree policy reversals to halt unsustainable growth. This argument is more
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Alexander Berger
albrgr
I've been thinking the last few months about some of the benefits of scale. There are obvious costs that often seem to get more attention (monopoly, high modernist mistakes a
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Morgan Paulett 🏴
MorganPaulett
Talking tonight with pals about how the Hedera #Hashgraph could solve a huge amount of problems with the logistics of planned economies. Socialist planning rises and falls on well-functioning bureaucracies
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Dr. Julia Coronado
jc_econ
There is no relationship b/w deficits & interest rates in the US & many other advanced economies. Centuries of dynamic institution building underpin our reserve currency status that allows rates
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Bryce Laliberte
ne0agent1c
one of the most important features of censorship media structures is that the censors also don't knowoh sure they know what to censor, but not whyand without that why, they
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1) I think this very interesting piece in the Economist makes one important error. It says: “Some argued that structurally weak economic growth and the maldistribution of the spoils of
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Todd Perrin
Toddperrin
Enjoyed the @PeterCBC piece w/ @AngelaVCarter last night. Sensible and measured convo about the future and the imperative of being prepared to pivot. Lord knows that pivoting was the theme
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/9This is a good paper (and good thread) documenting the strengthening in recent years of creditor rights in sovereign debt. The authors point out, for example, that the share of
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Ludwig Straub
ludwigstraub
1/NMy very first thread! ... I’d like to use it to explain some new work.Let’s start with a thought experiment: Say all US household debt was refinanced to a 1%
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Business Insider India🇮🇳
BiIndia
‘Pre-COVID life won’t be back in 2021’, says @DeutscheBank’s CIO — he also says Asia will continue to rise https://www.businessinsider.in/international/news/pre-covid-life-wont-be-back-in-2021-says-deutsche-banks-cio-he-also-sa
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Ibukun Adedeji
ibukunaadedeji
Have you always heard of the acronym “GDP” and you don’t know what it means?Let me share with you.A THREAD “GDP(Gross Domestic Product) has to do with the total amount
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Harsh Gupta Madhusudan
harshmadhusudan
For centuries per capita incomes hardly increased but then suddenly over the last couple of centuries (albeit at different times in different places) they exploded.When economies change, societies change. Zero
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Stuart Lau
stuartklau
The ongoing tussle over the EU-China investment agreement has generated a number of interesting broad questions for European policymakers and academics. Here are three: 1. Strategic autonomy? Some in EU
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SANDÉ
JaqueSand
So these are going to be my last tweets of the year. I’ve been thinking: The reason why we come here to criticize gvt policies on a daily basis is
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#WereRemovingADictator
LungeloN_Zulu
A bit of insomnia. Might as well do a thread on MMT. The difficulty with this expansionary monetary theory, is that the pool of country's that can borrow in their
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Tiho Brkan
TihoBrkan
Philosopher Karl Marx & his utopian views of a society where you do the work you can do and take for yourself all the things of necessity you require were
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