RT @menakadoshi: @adam_tooze Excellent summary which may seem perplexing from the pov of western constructs but is probably history of its…
Almost half of American small businesses regard government aid as critical to their survival. @Alignable via @SoberLook https://t.co/fGA9A17v1I
RT @robertdolci: Consiglio Chartbook Newsletter #9 di @adam_tooze per una riflessione sull'agilita' dell'economia pianificata https://t.co…
RT @michaelxpettis: 1/4 Very good summary by @adam_tooze of the state of the debate on the role of the state sector in the Chinese economy…
"only 37% of Mexicans over 15 years old have a bank account, according to @WorldBank. 20% of lowest income. Some 86% of all payments in
If we assume there isn’t going to be a Tesla for airliners -> finding zero carbon solution is down to Airbus or Boeing. US is
Loved it so much @nils_gilman I made it the banner of the new Chartbook Newsletter #9 on reading China’s State capitalism. Sign up here: adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-ne…
US barometer of small business sentiment has a huge political bias. Surged in November 2016 and slumped four years later. thedailyshot.com/2020/12/09/chi… https://t.co/7bwK3fYGZw
How to read China’s state capitalism? Interesting split developing btw @WSJ @Lingling_Weion one side and @TheEconomist on the other. Subject of new Chartbook Newsletter #9
Russia’s unwillingness to prop up oil prices -> price massacre of March/April. Now UAE does not want to accept OPEC restraint either. OPEC loosening the
Is there a big productivity surge just over the horizon. If you believe what firms tell the @wef perhaps! Add adequate aggregate demand and gov
NEW: Chartbook Newsletter #9 Reading China’s State Capitalism A follow up to #8 Featuring work by @Jonthn_Wheatley @JKynge @jamescrabtree @Lingling_Wei @michaelxpettis @TheEconomist @DSORennie @domziegler @jarmiles
Which countries have been more, and which less studied by economists over last thirty years? East Africa heavily overrepresented! Kenya, in particular. economist.com/graphic-detail… https://t.co/uVj0NkvKWY
Striking that London no longer in the top ten most expensive cities in the world! @TheEconomist via @SoberLook https://t.co/r2gokegXxS
Labour productivity growth: "It’s not everything, but in the long run it’s almost everything.” Paul Krugman. Since 1980 the advanced economies have been on a
A second Russian pipe laying ship has arrived in Baltic to resume work on Nord Stream 2 pipeline stalled by US sanctions. offshore-energy.biz/second-russian… https://t.co/uxvlc9cA0M
ECB has given itself permission to depart from “capital key” that governs balance of its bond purchases. But it has done so only very slightly
Japanese shipowner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has reached a coal transport deal with Tohoku Electric Power, using a coal carrier equipped with a hard sail wind
The financial pressure on Brazil for much of 2020 centered on the abrupt and savage devaluation of the real. It has stabilized and is recovering
Is Xi’s new emphasis on rule of law merely a gloss on his personal power as this piece in @NikkeiAsia123 suggests? asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks… Or as @TheEconomist
When containers fall … a LOT of containers! twitter.com/gCaptain/statu…
RT @TheDreadShips: Theory checks out… twitter.com/JMNurick/statu… https://t.co/N2Z2se24jc
Urbanization has been one of the megatrends driving China’s phenomenal economic growth. But by comparison with countries like Spain/South Korea that modernized late in 20th
The pace of China’s growth may be slowing. But as its size increase so do the absolute increments. Projected growth by 2035 = total achieved
ECB’s inflation forecasts have been consistently at odds with reality. The "eyelash graph" made famous by @fwred has now taken on an even weirder look!
ECB’s inflation forecasts have been consistently at odds with reality. The "eyelash graph" made famous by @fwred has now taken on an even weirder look!
Urbanization has been one of the megatrends driving China’s phenomenal economic growth. But by comparison with countries like Spain/South Korea that modernized late in 20th
The pace of China’s growth may be slowing. But as its size increase so do the absolute increments. Projected growth by 2035 = total achieved
China’s recovery from the shock of 2020 is more rapid than in either 2009 or 2016. @bcaresearch via @SoberLook For the background to china’s economic
How much new debt have European governments issued in 2020? How much has the ECB bought? @commerzbank data suggest that net new issuance paused in
Thanks to the decisions taken last week, the ECB’s bond buying program now stretches deep into 2022. Similar timeframe over which the EU’s Recovery program
Combination of Brexit and corona shocks are producing remarkable instability in UK’s balance of trade. Has there been any previous period with such wild swings?
Minority of American households with equity in their homes and substantial stock portfolios saw $3.8trn in wealth gains in Q3 2020. In K-shaped recovery those
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RT @Oliver_WOJ: A garagem do @PanzerF4ust … twitter.com/FAFBulldog/sta…
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