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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
An article commenting on the science/ policy divide that interviews only scientists is a good illustration of why this divide exists in the first placeThis doesn't explain how policy is
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adam wolfe
adamkwolfe
There’s something strange going on in China’s fiscal accounts. Net bond issuance has run well ahead of the deficit. It seems that policymakers changed their minds in July about the
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New York Abortion Access Fund
NYAAF
BREAKING: The @NYCCouncil has passed the Fiscal Year 2021 budget and while we’re grateful they affirmed abortion is essential care, failing to defund the NYPD undermines reproductive freedom in New
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Carly Urban
carly_urban
I will give a similar but different take on my experiences for those young consider pre-docs/academia. I have happily spent my career in a far-from top 30 school @montanastate. I
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Tim Bartik
TimBartik
Thanks for the compliment! For those interested, the link to the @UpjohnInstitute research highlight on this, w/ further links to both the powerpoint and my speech draft, is here: https://www.upjohn.org/research-highlights/aftermath-pandemi
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
I keep thinking about something Dr. Sacoby Wilson (@ceejhlab) sad during this episode. He talked about Ernest Boyer's five dimensions of science: discovery, teaching, integration, engagement, application. “If you’re not
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LA Budget Project
LABudgetProject
1/Invest in Louisiana’s Opportunity Youth: Nearly 1 in 6 Louisianans aged 16 to 24 are neither working nor going to school. But there are steps that state policymakers should take
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Chad Pergram
ChadPergram
1) The Sherlock Holmes story “Silver Blaze” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle serves as an instructive point on Capitol Hill. 2) The main point in the story is that a
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Douglas Rice
HUDBudgetGeek
An estimated 14.3 million renters are not caught up on rent, acc. to recent @uscensusbureau hardship data. The #EvictionMoratorium is expiring at the end of the month, leaving millions of
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CharlotteERosen
Thinking lot abt how historians/social scientists sometimes describe certain political outcomes as "unintended consequences," using archival evidence found in personal/government-preserved papers as proof of an actor's alleged
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Michelle Caunca
michelle_caunca
i think #EpiTwitter is being guilty of this right now. yes, #'s are increasing. it is scary and it is real. it reflects the continuing failing of our government to
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Matthew Chapman
fawfulfan
The main reason centrally planned economies tend to fail is that they reward failure.When countries like the USSR weren't satisfied with how a state enterprise was performing, they'd throw more
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Ahmed Jamal Pirzada
ajpirzada
(THREAD on limitations of tariff liberalisation: 1/n) Why did tariff liberalisation of late 90s & early 00s did not deliver as expected in #Pakistan? Short answer: Because our policies r
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
The pope recently announced his favorite economist -- @MazzucatoM.I asked her about capitalism, the myth of the free market, austerity, and what she thinks of these $600 relief checks."It’s a
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Dan
Danpearson266
It's hard to undersell how much 'gentrification' and 'things Philadelphia policymakers have long wanted to happen' overlap. Growing up the complaint was about the brain drain and low college education
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The Dirty Truth (Josh)
AKA_RealDirty
.@DNI_Ratcliffe tells @MariaBartiromo China is threatening the US militarily, economically, and technology. .@DNI_Ratcliffe tells @MariaBartiromo he doesn’t know how anyone could compare this election to any other. .@MariaBartiromo no one
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