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@benjaminhaddad On Russia/Ukraine I think the problems are quite analogous. EU makes promises it cannot keep & stri… https://t.co/5sGscRno6w

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@benjaminhaddad Ok. So long as we agree that the moralism is out there. If you advocate dialing it back so be it. B… https://t.co/9xfW84jtXU

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@sethrockman HI point well taken @sethrockman but it sets up ever such a good review from Oakes!

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The changing demography of the US is even more clear on the margin: Hispanic share of population increase in the US… https://t.co/w5TisFrh53

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@benjaminhaddad Hi Im all in favor of realism when indeed it is necessary. In this case it is a highfalutin veil dr… https://t.co/efk7cu33eQ

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In light of the cost advantage of renewables over coal can someone remind me why Germany needs to offer huge compen… https://t.co/IbqAu828nB

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The Atlanta Fed GDPNow forecast model is a trip! Based on terrible news flow at end of 2018 it had 1st quarter 2018… https://t.co/lvm1rXIyQG

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Can US oil production top that of Saudi and Russia combined and stay profitable? @RystadEnergy consultancy thinks s… https://t.co/wp4JOg4pUb

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Mass demolition as a means of managing urban crisis. These photos of Detroit via @stateofthecity are very striking… https://t.co/8xbvIK1Lbm

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“to establish its credibility, the Federal Reserve had to demonstrate its willingness to spill blood, lots of blood… https://t.co/Fp7bdQhPSf

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An underrated pressure point in the US economy? Household interest payments are moving up to historically high leve… https://t.co/gvP6tRYbNV

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“I conclude that the only way in which IS-LM analysis usefully survives — as anything more than a classroom gadget… https://t.co/NIWQylHUlX

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@andrewhistorian @edwardnh I see what you mean. Nice point!

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When Germany sneezes, Poland’s “satellite” manufacturing networks catches cold. @IHSMarkitPMI via @SoberLook https://t.co/2mplLAzpgk

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For all the talk of global slowdown and Germany’s export exposure, to appreciate mood there you have to factor in t… https://t.co/ZfHwAkc87K

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The 10 Young Chinese Foreign Policy Scholars You Should Know In 20 years, this group of scholars will shape China’s… https://t.co/CNBNf5Y8CZ

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Inflation will need to run hot for months in order to reach the ECB's projection for 2019. How would you treat an a… https://t.co/n3WSAkQmWL

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When EU says it is being “realistic" in dealing with authoritarian regimes in neighborhood for sake of controlling… https://t.co/2z2ALSTjWP

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@ProfMSinha @gabrielwinant “The Problem of Abolition in the Age of Capitalism,” American Historical Review 124 (Feb… https://t.co/CO8DulZHxT

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Arent we conflating history and age here? https://t.co/qrxhazN137

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The ECB has a one-dimensional macro policy mandate to stabilize inflation and to make matter worse it is neurotic a… https://t.co/8M1IY8Lm5l

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Der 10. Mai 1940 Paul Matthias Padua – can anyone suggest anything serious to read about Nazi history painting? https://t.co/YGuH5n0f6d

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@marcmakingsense @RobinBrooksIIF But look at the unemployment rate in 2007! Same country running hotter.

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Italy’s unemployment remains doggedly high: Does this look like an economy inching towards a positive "output gap”… https://t.co/qT9RSWPoZW

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@gregsmithereens @LarryGlickman Oates is brilliant precisely on this score!

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@andrewhistorian @edwardnh say more about the latter point!

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MMT: "draws heavily on the work of Georg Friedrich Knapp, A. Mitchell Innes, John Maynard Keynes, Abba Lerner, Hyma… https://t.co/AbSDv9xlpa

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@RobertMCutler yeah. I agree that isn’t the best line in the Mill passage!

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@sanderwagner yup. that makes sense. so how would you sort this out? … try and cross check for impact education aga… https://t.co/RfY2SDCYMe

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"A world without the spontaneous activity of nature” – Principles of Political Economy (1848) by John Stuart Mill o… https://t.co/FLjx6rt7UZ

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“Whether we will or no, we are bundles of hyphens.” Harold Laski, Personality of Associations (Harvard Law Review… https://t.co/SHT3VcGtTR

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Wow. this is fascinating. Adjust for education and age is not the decisive factor in support for Brexit it is assum… https://t.co/4N9wcTyNiX

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The EU is talking about a “new realism” is dealing with authoritarian MENA regimes. We shouldn’t dignify weakness i… https://t.co/28TGQBqILW

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Schematic of the Russian railway network in the early 20th c which constrained the logistics of the German invasion… https://t.co/xV03dc97Da

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