Burgling @BrookingsInst Nixon: “I want…
Burgling @BrookingsInst Nixon: "I want it implemented on a thievery basis. Goddamn it, get in there and get those f… https://t.co/KiWUJHf6J3
Burgling @BrookingsInst Nixon: "I want it implemented on a thievery basis. Goddamn it, get in there and get those f… https://t.co/KiWUJHf6J3
Günther-Klöckner-Spahn will these be the CDU figures to replace Merkel? @JeremyCliffe lays out the succession optio… https://t.co/eW0koidT6U
1930s world travel involved a lot of hops! https://t.co/T3SWwRexCP
Where Germany is most pluralistic – Poll results for Berlin put all 6 main parties between 21 and 8 % https://t.co/NdcytyCjGK
In study commission by @BFP_Deutschland @kielinstitute concludes that none of measures usually discussed could sign… https://t.co/q5sF3TAJ5I
To cut Germany’s current account surplus to 6 % of GDP @kielinstitute estimates that Germany would need to increase… https://t.co/8KT0AYisDN
Germany powerless against its current account surplus? @kielinstitute plays sweet music for @Bundesfinanzmin Let th… https://t.co/fpocWPpVtk
Global borrowing in dollars was briefly stopped by the 2008 crisis but then resumed, unlike all other global fundin… https://t.co/P2i7g4MJL7
Dusting off the emergency powers: when the Fed took 13(3) off the shelf in 2008 it had been last used in the 1930s… https://t.co/oP5QBel0Dj
Strip out housing and the Eurozone’s investment record is merely depressed not catastrophic https://t.co/3ZgA2LcWwh https://t.co/Bo9nJguTUc
A new Monkey in the mirror problem for central banks: "one day (we may) be tempted to draft our monetary policy sta… https://t.co/J03498VGN1
“Fake data”: Coeuré of the ECB on new threats to the functioning of economic policy https://t.co/RErzZxtVNC https://t.co/7WlmxXCYwZ
"the power of governments has been shaped by statistics – and vice versa” Coeuré of ECB citing Alain Desrosieres!… https://t.co/h950DnIerG
The economy of attention: Is the distraction of smartphones making us poorer? https://t.co/f8wSrX7rTl https://t.co/xB3hY4Q8Ga
Dagenham’s disadvantage: why productivity in multinationals in 1970s Britain lagged behind their counterparts in Ge… https://t.co/u60N821GAU
Everyone loves Doge memes https://t.co/FJZM9GiIuJ
By 1973 UK lab productivity lagged both that of Germany and US but of very different reasons. Latest from Nick Craf… https://t.co/c2JHBi6Fwo
The making of more or less polarized societies: UK/US invest in higher ed v. Germany and France investing in interm… https://t.co/M8VtQF5uZq
@tradercoach the answer may lie in difference between per hour worked and per capita
After the massive devaluation shock of 2008 South Korea has kept the won low —> chronic current account surplus… https://t.co/rQmRs87rJ0
Impatient Liberal Market Economy: Nick Crafts diagnoses British productivity weakness in the postwar decades… https://t.co/mWTYgtRxT4
rural to big city migration has stagnated in China in last five years https://t.co/P7VYiN3OE9 https://t.co/XBDjSscuJP
Given blue collar wages in the $ 20 per week range, the prices on these items are really striking! https://t.co/6GGuygvmG6
@prchovanec The price on that beautiful tenchcoat is c. 2-3 weeks wages for a blue-collar worker at that point!
Notes on the Global Condition: Where in the world is America? – https://t.co/35r7i14Emd https://t.co/qaZrSZLd2k
Migrant European musicians, the Family of Man and David Hockney’s America.
"when the United States is serious about something we put soldiers on it. We put money on it.” Lt Gen Ben Hodges co… https://t.co/rVfir7hFJY
One of most remarkable sections in Ken Burns Vietnam doc concerned spectacular “urbanization" in S Vietnam in 1960s… https://t.co/o7WVQcdKy1
How Uk gov advisors grossly underestimated the impact on uK labour markets of 2004 E Europe accession and freedom o… https://t.co/1KPu8qceFd
ABSOLUTELY fascinating inside take on the Cameron administration’s disastrous slide to Brexit from Ivan Rogers UK’s… https://t.co/1zPEKqa5FU
Finis Germania & the Schuldkult: @fromTGA offers excellent summary of the bizarre scandal around national conservat… https://t.co/3LhacOomso
E27 banks have been particularly aggressive in cutting their derivatives exposure to the UK since Brexit vote https://t.co/5WvYhEkVH1
Pulling out: E27 banks cut their balance sheet exposure to UK since Brexit vote by 17 % in 12 months! https://t.co/mG8WW9L04Z
War as a driver of urbanization – fighting and economic pull factors drove mass migration from Vietnamese countrysi… https://t.co/CTbDOF6jGA
Urbanization as counterrevolution: Sam Huntington on the lesson of Vietnam, Foreign Affairs 1968… https://t.co/FFgdW4VAVf
@postdiscipline It’s certainly “social theory in action”!
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