
The corporate sectors that would…
The corporate sectors that would benefit most from a big corporate tax cut in US @SoberLook https://t.co/4zUmzGpXQX
The corporate sectors that would benefit most from a big corporate tax cut in US @SoberLook https://t.co/4zUmzGpXQX
How cutting progressive taxes affects PRE-tax income inequality https://t.co/9wnYc7We18 https://t.co/IKueeS0fEM
On why the fiasco of Trumps’s health-tax legislative agenda is a VERY good thing for regular Americans @pdacosta… https://t.co/5QkffBMZ4j
In last 10 years corporate America has stashed $ 2 trillion in earnings overseas @SoberLook https://t.co/eNv1Ea0nGt
@DPriestland @paul1kirby @SoberLook YUP. On the side of my inlaws in Kentucky one person runs the farm, another takes any job with benefits.
Messing with monetarism: the extraordinary career of money velocity in US since 1960 (based on M2) @SoberLook https://t.co/HwxqaDVWy5
End of the Trump bump. Consumption on track to make smallest contribution to GDP growth in five year @SoberLook https://t.co/oWo9zceecO
Profoundly counter-intuitive: The US, a nation obsessed with entrepreneurship has 2nd lowest rate of self-employmen… https://t.co/FFioxFhFpY
Taking back the stimulus: The contraction in US gov spending in 2010-2011 is shocking @SoberLook https://t.co/7VljJGgFuK
Taking back the stimulus: The contraction in US gov spending in 2010-2011 is shocking @SoberLook https://t.co/5OIN5xQkOL
Pelee Island, Ontario latitude = Barcelona https://t.co/ioIsBZjjrk
Deutsche Bank remains the most overextended bank in the world https://t.co/D0qWXN5JGn https://t.co/DrTxS2Nu3h
Euro/UK/Swiss banking made necessary but painful adjustment between 2007 and 2015 https://t.co/D0qWXNnkxV https://t.co/ZLRcEqZ2Jw
Since 1990s US voters have come to take much more pessimistic view of trade and jobs https://t.co/r8vuy5ca2n https://t.co/3bf2BICr83
Party affiliation and views on trade in US. Amongst Republicans fear of Mexico and China is rampant… https://t.co/MkVqASKX6Q
Red Army begin to move on Berlin, with assault on the Seelow Heights east of city; 41,600 artillery open up in 1 of… https://t.co/Erkt7SwAoP
@adam_tooze Of possible interest https://t.co/cLDCvQSB1A
@pswarde hi paul! hope all well. Best from NYC
GREAT piece in @TheEconomist on Hainan Island: China’s showcase resort, space launching pad and sub base… https://t.co/ISn8lv1NZ7
Trump's Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross owns a shipping fleet that flies a Chinese flag, visits #Iran and #Russia… https://t.co/d9jNAQAEDP
Watch 125,000 years of human migration in 1 minute https://t.co/pT8vilKWnA https://t.co/gK69n4oFuL
"After all, China, too, won the war.” Someone writes fantastically well for @TheEconomist about Asia and history https://t.co/gBOgVlUcOy
How productivity changed in publishing. Increasing productivity is what is behind economic growth… https://t.co/n7IBu9xOkn
Pearl River Delta is responsible for c. 45 % of international patents filed by China > France & UK combined… https://t.co/0YRaqjTJiy
The Pearl River Delta: navel of the world economy … or one of the “navels”. Helpfully anatomized in @TheEconomist… https://t.co/g3ntYFKyoD
The boom market created by the US opioid epidemic. Oxycontin sales. What accounts for the dip?… https://t.co/HwHrGu0wM8
Fast fashion is an environmental disaster: "1kg of fabric generates 23kg of greenhouse gases reckons McKinsey" https://t.co/0jol9khXtu
Global equity indices gave excessive weight first to Japan now the US. = big bet on US profits and markets… https://t.co/5vB2jFOXbP
Oberländer was the West German Minister for Displaced Persons, Refugees and Victims of War under Adenauer (2) https://t.co/T9hmuazeoT
Universities with highest % foreign students 1 American U of Sharjah 3 LSE 7 EPFL Lausanne 10 UCL 22 Geneva 35 ETH… https://t.co/9a0wT4bnjf
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy: Cuneiform https://t.co/mDYDAnNVd6 https://t.co/8Q2ITQZDk3
Remarkable report on the bioinformatics/gene sequencing race between rival Chinese biotech giants… https://t.co/qXl1tYjdqQ
Notes on Social Theory: Reviewing Anderson's H-Word in the FT – https://t.co/J7i1ZBJDsG https://t.co/QynLxi2wvS
Exploring Perry Anderson’s intellectual workshop.
Nightmare of liberalism (2): $1 a shot fundraiser for laid off steelworkers Gary Indiana 1982. Smash a Toyota!… https://t.co/9YQjtqOIrY
Nightmares of liberalism: UAW Ford workers sledgehammer a Toyota 1981- "If you sell in America build in America!"… https://t.co/3FoDynhvfo
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