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That sinking feeling: The global econ chatter and newsflow was more negative at end of 2018 than even in 2015-6 dur… https://t.co/kqjlCjyYxG

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The divergence in growth between service and goods-producing sector employment in the US since the crisis is truly… https://t.co/2SDp0CUnxC

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Given the soaring growth of America’s bilateral trade deficit in goods with China the question surely is why it did… https://t.co/ny6EwilGqS

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US goods trade deficit is at an historic high. Data from national bank of Canada via @SoberLook https://t.co/arzOVvHtpl

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How Britain in the 18th century became a carbon based society. Wrigley, E. A. (2013). Energy and the English indust… https://t.co/cGXBQ8KeGI

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The break with the organic energy regime in England and Wales came in early 1700s when coal already accounted for 5… https://t.co/t2asYsez9W

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How to spot a tax haven by @Brad_Setser Do these kind of profits generated by these kind of economies make ANY sens… https://t.co/NrpQke6HV1

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The Origins of the "Amen Break," The Most Sampled Piece of Recorded Music Ever https://t.co/26AL04PSov https://t.co/qMgGtG0z2E

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To stabilize the planet’s environment and adopt a planetary health diet North Americans need to eat 84% less red me… https://t.co/Xz0qxuWgu9

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“The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a technocratic sleight of hand — a scheme set to shift an even greater share of… https://t.co/e4bbI9OkdP

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"Among mothers married to husbands who work full-time and year-round in US…there is a U-shaped curve between moth… https://t.co/Dv7n0L5UTB

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ESSENTIAL @Brad_Setser in the @nytimes on the huge loopholes in America’s corporate tax system that remain after th… https://t.co/jklmKWufiG

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One of true surprises to an outsider is that “conforming” long-term, fixed rate mortgages are capped in US <$500k -… https://t.co/QscA0P8sU1

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Outlook for the next 5 years is that the US will dominate oil supply growth. Fitch solutions via @SoberLook https://t.co/prdvcoZz1f

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EM entirely dominate the outlook for oil demand growth with China, India and RoEM passing the baton back and forth.… https://t.co/VTxq7CdehN

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It seems like the world almost stopped in December. #Spain is the next country to report very sluggish production n… https://t.co/13miH0cq4Y

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India and Indonesia’s investment rates are not quite China’s. But they in a different league from the western hemis… https://t.co/x6xoyLJSvv

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How Britain in the 18th century became a carbon based society. Wrigley, E. A. (2013). Energy and the English indust… https://t.co/RjSc8cnoVb

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The opening of the Indian economy has not had the impact of China’s but it was nevertheless spectacular. Read… https://t.co/Z92SvV7RPb

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2019 – 1989 – 1919 – Tiananmen-May Fourth: How will China’s authoritarian regime deal with the remarkable string of… https://t.co/ZPlaPRUeJn

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The break with the organic energy regime in England and Wales came in early 1700s when coal already accounted for 5… https://t.co/6Sa26Asyrh

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Interesting chart about deployment of military satellites by US, Russia and China … which also reveals the irreleva… https://t.co/JvO341Ryzn

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Making famine history – this review of the history of famines by Cormac OGrada is economic history at its most comp… https://t.co/nnM4WC75fq

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"Even while operating as a de facto gouvernement économique, the eurogroup as such is not accountable to anyone”… https://t.co/3h51UVtAwn

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Making famine history – this review of the history of famines by Cormac OGrada is economic history at its most comp… https://t.co/A3bDOZOcac

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The opening of the Indian economy has not had the impact of China’s but it was nevertheless spectacular. Read… https://t.co/ov848MuNWs

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For all the talk of bureaucracy, difficulty of doing business etc, India’s investment rate is amongst the most impr… https://t.co/z3oioCQl0L

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"If recent growth were sustained, India’s real GDP per head would reach China’s current levels in early- to mid- 20… https://t.co/xNTWZOl5vH

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"If recent growth were sustained, India’s real GDP per head would reach China’s current levels in early- to mid- 20… https://t.co/UfuqX2Nk2z

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2019 – 1989 – 1919 – Tiananmen-May Fourth: How will China’s authoritarian regime deal with the remarkable string of… https://t.co/5YWukDtNkx

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Vegetable pricing crackdown – how Erdogan is trying to deliver for his constituency despite the promises of fiscal… https://t.co/Pi3oMJFC6e

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How Britain in the 18th century became a carbon based society. Wrigley, E. A. (2013). Energy and the English indust… https://t.co/e5tAVo7zrk

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"Even while operating as a de facto gouvernement économique, the eurogroup as such is not accountable to anyone”… https://t.co/MjTfBHVSOI

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"When the next downturn or financial crisis hits, emerging markets are likely to prove even more important than the… https://t.co/GpZHWwb2zJ

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"the sighting of Mr Lee Buchheit – sovereign debt restructuring specialist – at a country’s airport can be enough t… https://t.co/1XlXU9Eh9y

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