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Louis Harreau
LouisHarreau
Beyond the discussions about the recalibration (spoiler: “broad agreement” or something like that), here are four structural points that are more important for the future of monetary policy:https://twitter.com/ecb/status/134969737760360
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Sam Rosenfeld
sam_rosenfeld
Back in the spring when Trump decided for about a week that the battle against Covid was like a war and thus he was a wartime president, debates broke out
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Robert Peston
Peston
In order for the global economy to avoid a slump as a result of premature fiscal consolidation by UK and other developed economies, it would be incredibly helpful if the
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Benoit Coeuré
BCoeure
OK I’m technically not a central banker, so let me give you my take.https://twitter.com/lorcanrk/status/1352997397425762307 1.Retail CBDC is a way to give consumers access to a payment instrument that has the
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
This is a great article about the changing nature of deficit politics, but more historical perspective would have shown that this did not begin with Trump. Since Reagan, the GOP
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Ritu Bhandari
RituNMRK
Reading the budget for intent and not just for the measures that it talks about, this is a reformist budget, in context of the structural reforms already undertaken by the
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Luke Gromen
LukeGromen
1/ Western social democracies wrote the biggest healthcare, disability, & long-term care policy in the history of the world. Except they did so effectively unreserved and without any underwriting standards,
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Erik Jones
Erik_Jones_SAIS
EU governments are running large deficits without complaint from the Commission because last March the Commission recommended the Council activate the 'general escape clause' for fiscal policy coordination. Eventually that
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Avik Roy
Avik
THREAD: You've probably heard of that 2000 @WHO study ranking health care systems in 191 countries. In it, the U.S. placed 37th, behind Oman (8), Colombia (22), Saudi Arabia (26),
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प्रवीण पाटील | Pravin Patil
me_mardmaratha
I need to know about basics of economy. Or economics? Whatever.I am not interested in fancy words. I need to know how PSU's are burden?For example i will give you
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Sean Casten
SeanCasten
I've been having a lot of conversations about deficits, fiscal and monetary policy right now & frustrated with how many basic facts about our economy are misrepresented. So for Valentines
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Dr Norlaine Thomas
Norlaine
OK, who wants to see poor people die, raise your hand. Who wants to see BIPOC brutalised and killed, raise your hand. Who wants to see LBGTQ2+ people beaten? If
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Michael Leachman
leachma2
There are a lot of big problems with the Senate Republicans’ newly unveiled #COVIDRelief package. Among the biggest: it has *no new fiscal aid* for states & cities, whose revenues
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beyondoverton
an10nev
There is a lot of very good stuff in JPM Perspectives: Pandemic Accelerates Paradigm Shifts The four paradigm shifts:1) decline in market liquidity; 2) rise of unconventional monetary policy; 3)
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Christopher Choong
chrischoongww
A few points/comments about the new RM2,208 poverty line:1. It is an "average" pov line. This means that depending on your hh composition and where you live, the pov line
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Gita Gopinath
GitaGopinath
[1/N] My interview with @MESandbu in today's @FT covers a range of issues facing policy makers. My views on...https://www.ft.com/content/9dd38ca3-a07b-4905-813d-39261dbc3c91 [2/N] Fiscal Policy: Immediate need is health spending, widesp
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