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Alatmaier formulates problem of industrial policy in sovereignist terms: to change Germany "from being country that… https://t.co/lAlcGv3CeX

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Interesting chart about deployment of military satellites by US, Russia and China … which also reveals the irreleva… https://t.co/hFLMbl5LHz

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Does the eurogroup really exist? – Let’s face it, the Eurogroup as we know it is a rather pale imitation of a democ… https://t.co/VhwmB5UkVO

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Eurogroup’s "relative secrecy soon became an institutional advantage, allowing ministers to convene rapidly to thra… https://t.co/LJFWesv0G9

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The brilliant historian of America and the world Daniel Immerwahr is on twitter at @dimmerwahr A great follow! For… https://t.co/L9WYSXKzmT

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King cotton: between 1700 and 1789 cottons went from comprising 3-8% of the garments in Parisian wardrobes to betwe… https://t.co/zXA9UEyezn

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In the world of the great moderation (low inflation and high asset price growth) it is good to be old in America!… https://t.co/wGMuYfwy2N

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"Wealth, therefore, according to them (The Tartars), consisted in cattle, as according to the Spaniards it consiste… https://t.co/neONMX2qsX

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traditionalists – structuralists – fundamentalist/decouplers – Kurt Campbell’s taxonomy of China hawks in Washingto… https://t.co/pgFvJUqpOf

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King cotton: between 1700 and 1789 cottons went from comprising 3-8% of the garments in Parisian wardrobes to betwe… https://t.co/Si1zCyGdKu

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Turnaround in Turkey’s balance of trade was driven by goods as collapse in the Turkish lira made German cars (and s… https://t.co/Pw7XtwoRim

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Once you incorporate off balance sheet elements China’s fiscal deficit is not 5% of GDP but 7.9% and growing.… https://t.co/Xl3z3399cw

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apan’s Top Business Group: China Isn’t an Enemy – Japan now exports more to China than to the US.… https://t.co/fEQ5o0RVFy

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Will US labour productivity growth pick up from decade-long slump as labour markets tighten? Data via @SoberLook https://t.co/PFmvguWCvF

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In the world of the great moderation (low inflation and high asset price growth) it is good to be old in America!… https://t.co/K1OznAN195

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"The consumption of coal in steam engines, for instance, was cut from 45 pounds per horse power hour in the early e… https://t.co/AxDcRQI2RS

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"much of the foundational literature on corporate governance, organisational theory, business history and corporate… https://t.co/pDc9ABK7aB

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Hello world! Check out the very first history and theory podcast with @SConrad20 on Global History, historical prac… https://t.co/P6b8UGR37F

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"It is as if the Schumpeterian process of creative destruction was countered by a process of destructive creation”:… https://t.co/1eL3gIlJ7U

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Europe is far more exposed to fate of Chinese economy than the US. ROW numbers would surely need to broken down by… https://t.co/6lfxH9Av8Y

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"the $9tn expansion of China's GDP in dollar terms over the last decade outstripped that of the US and EU, which gr… https://t.co/thEjUipUQ0

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"The global economy's second sun” – fascinating write up by @colbyLsmith of recent work by SLJ asset management on… https://t.co/3xnOcfCm2H

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US productivity (TFP) growth was slowing down already in 2005 ahead of the GFC. Data from CBO via @TimothyTTaylor… https://t.co/ivwbBK2kuA

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The US needs a federal wealth tax. It would be equitable, efficient, constitutional and it would raise serious reve… https://t.co/Hzyh1UDnhN

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The US needs a federal wealth tax. It would be equitable, efficient, constitutional and it would raise serious reve… https://t.co/r5kSqHYOB8

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"much of the foundational literature on corporate governance, organisational theory, business history and corporate… https://t.co/LhAf7CgOPE

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"It is as if the Schumpeterian process of creative destruction was countered by a process of destructive creation”:… https://t.co/DOFeelu68E

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Europe is far more exposed to fate of Chinese economy than the US. ROW numbers would surely need to broken down by… https://t.co/KY5slnZyiN

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"the $9tn expansion of China's GDP in dollar terms over the last decade outstripped that of the US and EU, which gr… https://t.co/KKSlDggUe9

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"The global economy's second sun” – fascinating write up by @colbyLsmith of recent work by SLJ asset management on… https://t.co/nk4cQOzcd1

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How stadiums can help to develop urban space … sometimes over very long term time horizons! https://t.co/eJRc6erwMO https://t.co/5NWzSnavK4

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US productivity (TFP) growth was slowing down already in 2005 ahead of the GFC. Data from CBO via @TimothyTTaylor… https://t.co/WwLtf4BVO8

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While Venezuela’s rate of inflation is modest by historic hyperinflation standards, the duration of Venezuela’s hyp… https://t.co/lr18YrNbrP

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Wondering why Russia is standing behind Maduro? Moscow is acting as a spoiler, but Rosneft and Sechin are key. They… https://t.co/ZQB0e9OTeg

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Interesting thread on wealth taxes and incentives. Of interest to @Noahpinion who has also been making the case! https://t.co/yU7r5vC35w

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"Freeing Greek banks from NPLs may not be enough to restart lending. Bankers say — they also see a lack of demand.… https://t.co/3YYYv2damo

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