@MacaesBruno And as practioner(s) of that craft it raises questions for all of us ;)
@MacaesBruno And as practioner(s) of that craft it raises questions for all of us 😉
@MacaesBruno And as practioner(s) of that craft it raises questions for all of us 😉
Arriving in 1933 as an orphaned migrant, Hobsbawm acquired “a large and vulgar patriotism for England, which he considered in weak moments as his spiritual
RT @MacroPru: Exchange Rates and Domestic Credit—Can #Macroprudential Policy Reduce the Link? @IMFNews imf.org/en/Publication… https://t.co…
@MacaesBruno I think it is a document of its moment. As such, I actually recommend it. I meant the line about the mirror seriously.
Do we have a map? Reading Daniel Yergin’s latest left me feeling somewhat introspective about the possibilities of “grand narrative” in the current moment. I
In the Opal Fields of Australia, the line between Mad Max (left) and actual industrial relics (right) is pretty thin! passportandpixels.com/digging-opals-… https://t.co/r0mJiodDlR
Historians could usefully borrow vocabulary from mining: Fossicking = searching for gold for non-commercial purposes in abandoned workings Noodling: sifting through rejected mullock heaps for
Avian Reservoirs: Virus Hunters and Birdwatchers in Chinese Sentinel Posts (Experimental Futures) Frederick Keck Looking forward to reading this!!!!! amazon.com/gp/product/147… https://t.co/fNjMQZOT2y
Historians could usefully borrow vocabulary from mining: Fossicking = searching for gold for non-commercial purposes in abandoned workings Noddling: sifting through rejected mullock heaps for
RT @GaraviniG: @adam_tooze on Daniel Yergin's latest energy book: "The result is a history without a center". Hard to write coherently in…
RT @Columbia_MF: « Crise » : tel est donc le nom généralement admis pour ce que nous sommes en train de vivre… Join @etiennebalibar ,
In August 2020 consumption in China finally inched above 2019 levels. Strong growth for smartphones, cosmetics, cars! bloomberg.com/news/articles/… https://t.co/ET8WoHoFuD
"a cluey reader fossicking through the details of Avian reservoirs” I just learned two new words in a single sentence! Cluey – obvious, but new
In 1826, amidst turmoil of early industrial revolution in Britain, the theologian and economist Thomas Chalmers recommended political economy as ‘a sedative to all sorts
Grand historical narratives were an important strand in braid of "actually existing neoliberalism”. No storyteller was more important than Daniel Yergin (The Prize, Commanding Heights).
Despite COVID19, UK universities are seeing a record number of foreign students (from outside EU) who have gained places on bases of adjusted A-level results.
“We expect recovery in oil demand to decelerate markedly in H2 2020, with most of the easy gains already achieved. The path ahead is treacherous
The Role of Bonds in a New Era of Low Yields …. PIMCO feels it needs to explain. bloomberg.com/news/newslette… https://t.co/sCWC0LoOIX
Four times worse than 2009: For the G20 area as a whole, GDP dropped by a record (minus) 6.9%, significantly larger than the (minus) 1.6%
How does Daniel Yergin, the grand narrator of The Prize & the Commanding Heights, adjust to the bedlam of 2020? I did a review of
RT @TopcuogluLale: @adam_tooze @KathyJones It’s misleading to label 144a as safe – a specific ex mentioned article but beauty is in the eye…
In August China’s consumer spending finally inched above its equivalent 2019 levels v. industrial production which is 5.6% up yoy. But this is hardly enough
The Fed can keep going: If Stanley Fischer says so ….! bloomberg.com/news/articles/… https://t.co/PdIQs4s3tF
Yield-chasing investors love well secured HY corporate debt. But 72 % new issuance in 2020 is 144A = privately placed -> limited to "qualified institutional
Yardeni coined the term “bond vigilantes” in the early 1980s = investors who exert power over Govs by selling their bonds, or merely threatening to.
In a year where Federal government spending surged, low yields means that one part of US government spending that went down was "net interest payments"
Germany has more pressing concerns than Brexit There is a world of rogue powers with an animus against the EU to deal with first @gideonrachman
As yields in $20 trillion U.S. Treasury market plunge to record lows -> share of GDP that has to be redistributed in interest payments is
Millions of homeowners in USA are falling behind with mortgage payments. Quilll Intelligence via @SoberLook https://t.co/kyXumY5NFi
Economists warn of US ‘wasteland’ without stimulus deal. Alan Blinder, former Fed vice-chair, says ‘you’re really playing with fire’ if state and local governments have
In 1914, the British Expeditionary Force in France had only 827 motor vehicles; by the end of the war, it had 56,000 lorries, 23,000 cars
RT @Shazmataz141: Just in case people don't understand how massive these fires are, here is our sky at 4:50 pm in winnipeg. That is smoke
In 1914, the British Expeditionary Force in France had only 827 motor vehicles; by the end of the war, it had 56,000 lorries, 23,000 cars
RT @simontorracinta: is there a more defining document of 1990s End of History? twitter.com/BrianHartPR/st…
@CarloJaeger @heimbergecon Suggests interesting reflections on quality of our current crisis and this trying to manage it!
Adam Tooze argues that worrying about the euro exchange rate and a non-existent inflation enemy in Europe must give way to fiscal and monetary demand
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