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Gian-Carlo Carra
gccarra
This deserves a thread. And I’ll hit it tonight when I’ve finished the yard work to @barbcarra’s satisfaction.https://twitter.com/gregginyyc/status/1322977986413408256 Okay, thread time: way back B4 2010 we subsidized growth from the
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
This morning, DOL released some of the last unemployment insurance (UI) claims data of the Trump era. That means this release helps us understand the economy President Biden just inherited.
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
After weeks of research, I’ve identified 4 categories of solutions employers should consider to support parents through the next year of childcare & education. On the back of a pandemic.
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J.
PresentWitness_
Meta-economics (thread) A bailout for debtors is an anti-bailout for savers. 'Globalism' is the result of a collaborative corporate strategy to reduce international trade barriers and corporate taxes. Populist movements
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Le Jeune Parque
AigleAnarNatio
Grande armée française : Voilà un projet qui devrait faire bondir certain et consterné d’autre, je vais durant ce thread, évoquer des investissement hypothétique en matière de défense, et ce
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Digitally Native
digitallynativ
A thread about LEGOOn overcoming adversity On product principles And on building a distribution channel, brick by brick 2/ It's 1916 in the sleepy village of Billund, DenmarkA young
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
In terms of YoY change in monthly deaths, the three biggest post-WWII death spikes in the United States are December 2020, April 2020, and August 2020. Holiday interruptions mean recent
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Fernando Pertini
DecodeMarkets
I am really concerned witnesses of one of the biggest money experiments in human historyThat's why I am writing a thread on why I do believe this monetary policy will
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John Street Capital
JohnStCapital
3/ The Fed in 6 weeks bought more Treasuries than they did in 10 years under Bernanke & Yellen. Corporate borrowing which usually goes down in a recession and had
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David Jesse
reporterdavidj
The University of Michigan Board of Regents will meet at 9 a.m. today virtually. This is the board's annual budget meeting where tuition will be set. Watch here: https://umich.edu/watch/ and
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Barbara Smith
nanaslugdiva
which do you think would have the biggest positive impact on US society? Follow-up q:To what degree do you think the existence of universal child care would prevent /address issues
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Lee Edwards 🏳️🌈
terronk
My contrarian opinions (among VCs) about the Dev Tools space: (1/many)In the spirit of strong opinions, weakly held... * You can’t “just” build a dev platform on top of
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Brendan Baker
BrendanPBaker
Cool to see that “Pro Tools is gatekeeping” article make the internet rounds (seeing it outside of my usual podcast spaces, too). I have thoughts...https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/22/22242606/pro-tools-proficiency-podcasting-diversity-g
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J.
PresentWitness_
Based-economics (thread) Globalism is the result of a collaborative corporate strategy to reduce international trade barriers and corporate taxes. Populist movements are a response to the failed economic promises of
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Andrew Baker
Andrew___Baker
Along with Dave Larcker and Brian Tayan I recently wrote up a small memo for Stanford's Closer Look series, that can be found here - https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/publications/environmental-spinoffs-attempt-dump-liabilit
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. I trust that you know that when I talk about Berniebros, I’m not talking about Bernie Sanders. I’m not talking about progressives, liberals, or socialists. I’m not even talking
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