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Erik Öberg
ek_oberg
Paper alert!In a new NBER WP, Tobias Broer, @KrusellPer and I present a simple model to investigate how the interaction of nominal rigidities and household heterogeneity shape fiscal multipliers. https://www.nber.org/papers/w28366 Thre
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Adam Townsend
adamscrabble
Quick thread about carbon taxes, climate change, taxes and you. Let's begin... The free market solution to carbon emissions is to work out the cost of external damages caused by
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
Inflation is a problem, and it results when there is too much money chasing too few goods (and services). Or as one economist said it, “inflation is always and everywhere
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Cambridge-INET
CambridgeINET
Around 1 in 10 people live in slums. What are the economic determinants and what is the role of public policy? "On the determinants of slum formation" by Calvacanti (@TiagoCa01150760),
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
Duncan is right. Lockdown rules are slightly softer. More key workers. More COVID-compliant workplaces.It feels v plausible there’s less compliance this time around but is that really clear cut from
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The Dalit Voice
ambedkariteIND
Our fight is totally different from landlord farmers. 92% of Scheduled Caste holding is marginal (0-2 hectares) of the 86.21% overall. The Agricultural Census of 2015-16 reported that Dalits operate
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
IDK who needs to hear this but in the context of COVID “driven” is a term that implies a level of causal primacy which is almost always untrue and for
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
CA has done everything “right”: kept schools shut, bankrupted small business, even tried to relegate households of 1 to solitary confinement. Meanwhile, FL has allowed the things. Lockdown hypothesis predicts
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Francesca Solmi
Francesca_Solmi
New HSE data finds 16% of 16+ years old report disordered eating behaviours. In comparison 2007 APMS found this prevalence to be 6% and our study using 2008-10 SELCoH data
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Tax Foundation
TaxFoundation
Biden could provide business and household relief by eliminating Trump tariffs: https://tax.foundation/32OBAR8 Relying on rarely used sections of trade law, President Trump used executive authority to impose tariffs on the
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Patrick Keatley
patrick_keatley
@CArchibald_SF @DianeDoddsMLA @paulfrewDUP @NicholaMallon @roybeggs @AndrewMuirNI @TVconormac @SJAMcBride These are the annual percentages of available wind energy in NI that has been curtailed/constrained - or more simply put, dumped -
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Ecofiscal Commission
EcofiscalCanada
Our final report: Canada’s leaders have committed to meeting our 2030 GHG reduction targets. New modelling shows which policies will actually get us there at lower cost. Carbon pricing tops
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Kimberly 🌸 🇺🇸
kimsuejenn
A little personal history:I was a low-income kid. I got through college on scholarships, grants, loans, 3 jobs, & even did a medical study to earn extra cash. After my
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wsbgnl
wsbgnl
Thread. Many are discussing student debt forgiveness. (e.g.@MattBruenig) One question is if forgiveness primarily benefits higher income households.tldr; Survey of Consumer Finances is a key data source for determining who
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Simon Davies
simon170528
#sharedownership #shorthold tenantsshared ownership = leasehold = tenancy.Don't own a brick. What experts say about it below - "Around 4,000 households staircased to 100% ownership in 2018/19, equivalent to 2.3%
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Joel Knee
joel_knee
This is my DD on $STIC. Pet industry is growing steadily over the past few years, and booming after the coronavirus. Very good timing for @barkbox to go public, so
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