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JP_Biz
I’ve mentioned in the last couple of days that the NI Protocol only keeps NI in the Single Market for goods, not services. So no deal has an impact on
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
I wish more people would understand that we do not have to chose between saving the economy *or* protecting the health of the population.It’s not either/or. The goals are aligned:
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Third Way
ThirdWayTweet
Millions more Americans will lose income in a few weeks, and Sec. Mnuchin’s move yesterday makes their lives and the US economy far worse. He forcibly removed tools the Fed
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Prof Ed Wild
ProfEdWild
We could have had this from August. Instead we chose “opening up to protect the economy” which ultimately tanks the economy by perpetuating the pandemichttps://twitter.com/gidmk/status/1357834200989093890 Ultimately it’s the old “we
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
New polling: The Conservatives are still well ahead of Labour on the economy. Tories are down on this slightly on the election, but still hold a commanding 20% lead. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2020/06/17/conservat
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Scott R. Swain
scottrswain
Seven "axioms" on the Trinity, the Bible, and theological interpretation. cc: @hains_todd 1. Certain material and social conditions are vital to, but not ultimately sufficient for, theological interpretation of Scripture.
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Ryan McAleer
RyanMcAleerbiz
Economy Minister Diane Dodds tells Stomont's Economy Committee that "the very poor financial settlement for the NI block grant in 2021/22" represents in real terms a 15% cut to her
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Josh Barro
jbarro
A majority of respondents were telling pollsters they were better off than they were four years ago and that they approved of the president's handling of the economy. The environment
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talmon joseph smith
talmonsmith
If you do one thing this Sunday, take some time to read @hmcghee essay adaptation of her book "The Sum of Us," from this weekend's Sunday Review. It, analytically, beats
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We Need EU 🇪🇺 👊 🇪🇺
WeNeedEU
"Hello, IT? My economy has stopped working.""Have you tried -""Yes.""Okay. Check settings. What does it say under software?""Compatible with EU membership.""Do you have that?""
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Jason Stein
jasonmdstein
Presidential elections naturally put the focus on how divided we are. But the recent elections revealed a remarkable degree of bipartisan agreement at the local level in WI on school
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
My retrospective on the Trump economy in @WSJopinion, what the macroeconomic data can't tell us, but also what economics can can tell us in four lessons. One tweet per lesson:https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-policy-lessons-of-the-trump-
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
A thread:The economy has performed much better under Democratic presidents than Republicans over the past century.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/opinion/sunday/democrats-economy.html(1/n) It’s true of GDP, jobs, incomes and other meas
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I have thought very long and hard about the best mitigation strategies for the Covid-19 pandemic over the last week ... and reached the conclusion this really is a 'wicked
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Sanval Nasim
SanvalNasim
Then:“Economy is recovering because exports are going up.”Now:“Economy is recovering because imports have gone up.”Let’s get the story straight: we’ll know our economy has recovered when we see our real
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Alexander Tucciarone
TucciTellsIt
Re: student debt cancellation. First- the most practical, brass tacks case for it: it is bad for the economy to have multiple generations saddled with a generally unproductive debt in
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