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Productive Capacities Index Top 10 Countries1. USA2. Netherlands3. Iceland4. Luxembourg5. Germany6. UK7. Denmark8. Hong Kong9. Ireland10. Japan@UNCTAD “The building of productive capacities is a key strategy in accelerating structural tra
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Dawn Eden Goldstein: Wear a Mask/Stop the Spread
DawnofMercy
"We cannot think ourselves out of the radical individualism and utilitarianism that afflict us in the liberal democracies. We need a deep change of heart. Nor will any merely political
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD: where are we with Covid in the UK? Read on and find out... (16.5 tweets)TLDR: Everything mostly going in right direction, but caution needed and some warning signs on
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E.H. Hail
Hail__To_You
ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt called (Jan. 7) for Trump to be life-banned on all social media.Less than 24h later, it happened.ABC interview:https://www.bitchute.com/video/Azp0CCPPw9Q3/ INTERVIEWER: "In the five years since Donald Trump
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Guy Shrubsole
guyshrubsole
It's beyond great to see climate back on the geopolitical agenda: Biden & Harris' climate plan; new net zero pledges by China, Japan, S Korea, the EU; Johnson's preparations for
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
4.8 million jobs returned in June; we're still 15 million in the hole.Unemployment fell to 11.1%, but after accounting for misclassification, it's probably about 1 percentage point higher. So real
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Scott Hames
hinesjumpedup
The grim Gaelic news shouldn’t really be a surprise, but the way it clashes with the prevailing mood-music kind of *makes it* confounding, and in a v suggestive way -
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Paul Glastris
glastris
By provoking an insurrection, Donald Trump may have accomplished what none of his previous actions could: splitting the Republican Party. This creates a major opportunity for Dems, and the latest
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Rick Hasen
rickhasen
Going to start a list of the ways that Republican lawmakers and election officials have needlessly made it harder to vote during COVID. Feel free to add on here.1. Ohio
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
According to the @Telegraph "Boris Johnson has speeded up plans to curb the judiciary". We must not be fooled by claims that this is about restoring "the sovereignty of Parliament".
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Jim Tankersley
jimtankersley
Ok friends. It's a Thursday afternoon of a holiday-shortened week, and it's 16 weeks since my household was first told not to come into the office anymore, and now seems
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Arsenio Dev
Ascii211
Aight, guess I'll write about that whole @MarkRober class mess. Honestly $249 for dubious at best "how to be an engineer" is not a winning move when you can learn
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David Bier
David_J_Bier
New! @CatoInstitute published today 30 short essays by 15 authors including some of America's leading immigration law experts urging Biden to go beyond reversing Trump's cuts & act to streamline
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Trump Won Ninja Thornback
NThornback
1/ Okay folks, let analyze the SCOTUS decision. These are only My thoughts & opinion take or leave em Pro: Thomas & Alito. Both good conservative judges, appointed by other
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Shaun McBride
KernowShaun
What I'm thinking about most currently is how health is almost always viewed in an industrial, commodity or mechanical sense, with healthcare systems as the primary actors, rather than as
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Arvind Subramanian
arvindsubraman
1/ Striking, contrasting new findings on Indian govt.'s "New Welfarism" with broader lessons for pol. economy of development & for democratic politics1. Big gains on New Welfarism, namely, access to
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