When economists talk about debt and trade they tend to adopt the role of the Victorian parent lecturing their kids… https://t.co/S4lMuGJXSn
When economists talk about debt and trade they tend to adopt the role of the Victorian parent lecturing their kids… https://t.co/S4lMuGJXSn
@BaldingsWorld hi @BaldingsWorld link to your bloomberg piece is broken. Or is that the point!? 😉
Hoping this book on Pecora will help me understand what it takes to fundamentally reform financial globalization. https://t.co/ObYV5M8CwV
Fascinating post on Haiti’s three currencies: US $, Haitian gourds and the Haitian $ an abstract unit of account wi… https://t.co/cvK0vxiLJy
Actually, UK got by far the most from Marshall plan – $3.2bn, huge in today’s money, 25% of total and nearly all in… https://t.co/pWcedTJiys
As winter grips rural China, who’s really paying the price for Beijing’s clean air plan? Xi Jinping wants to build… https://t.co/kwMn1TEfbZ
@SpitfireFilly Don't worry, I have a cunning plan to get us out of there. https://t.co/ORNaED1oKc
Potter: "There can be no grand strategy- just desperate dashes along dirt roads packed with Italian mines, & brutal, grinding firefights."
even in a “mixed” year for China’s economy, its gas demand still rose by 16% in 2018 and its liquefied natural gas… https://t.co/JPxOYqOino
Deutsche Bank as satire: the bank "looks like an artist’s rendition of Thomas Piketty’s Capital, satirically twiste… https://t.co/ADMwHejq2k
FANTASTIC round up of global energy news from @Ed_Crooks https://t.co/BXYRDXII3v https://t.co/3PKuGyABHA
Bigger cities are more productive everywhere except in the UK (and especially Manchester and Birmingham) and this m… https://t.co/f2wFbfsrmK
An element easily underrated in German inflation anxiety is the fact that after years of deflation in housing they… https://t.co/z89njIjQf2
"How do you surpass horror once you’ve reached a certain level? How do you stop appearing gratuitous? Horror must b… https://t.co/C1YGNwzLd5
Bunch of enterprising @Columbia @CUHistoryDept undergrads have put together a journal of historical essays by peers… https://t.co/nktcgP2hx6
"The U.S. economy always shrinks in winter, since 2002, America’s GDP has dropped about 13% at an annual rate, btw… https://t.co/Id4aYGJM2X
Looks like a vote for “European sovereignty” & the Eurofighter. But can it be ready in time to replace the aging To… https://t.co/XBbgyFT9SC
Warren’s plan to tax those with wealth of $50m at 2% would affect 75,000 people and would raise about $275 billion… https://t.co/1zI9zYx7Sy
"An 18 per cent pay rise for Audi workers in Hungary has underlined two of the dominant features of central Europe’… https://t.co/4EW32nkcZv
Germany’s coal wind-down -> 2040, Europe’s coal use will fall by 290m t. The US’s coal use will also decline, mainl… https://t.co/zml2NgmhDW
In Asia & above all China the share of labor in GDP has been moving upwards since 2008 under influence of both prod… https://t.co/lQhGHpBAme
Last mover: "US and Chinese investment in AI also dwarfs that in Europe. For example, France is investing €1.5bn; o… https://t.co/RSeBzNJyga
Great to do Alphachat with @MkBlyth and @bhgreeley of @FTAlphaville chat https://t.co/0ks2NuSZji https://t.co/ggBcuGOhGm
As winter grips rural China, who’s really paying the price for Beijing’s clean air plan? Xi Jinping wants to build… https://t.co/m0QxWPY4Tr
even in a “mixed” year for China’s economy, its gas demand still rose by 16% in 2018 and its liquefied natural gas… https://t.co/7a0bWlSFCa
Deutsche Bank as satire: the bank "looks like an artist’s rendition of Thomas Piketty’s Capital, satirically twiste… https://t.co/xqfXnPtHc1
Run down of coal in US is now expected to be more rapid than in 2017 under Obama -> Market forces and other regulat… https://t.co/W1KqY0IiRD
Run down of coal in US is now expected to be more rapid than in 2017 under Obama -> Market forces and other regulat… https://t.co/u978HeWIob
Apart from being tasteless, this is just factually untrue. The UK received about twice as much Marshall Plan money… https://t.co/yLrDRvHFCH
I literally wrote a whole PhD on Britain and the Marshall Plan (they got $2.7 billion! More than any other European… https://t.co/M9mGw82hUt
The rise of fixed income funds since the 2008 crisis has transformed the provision of credit by nonbanks in the US.… https://t.co/e1g0llNinH
The backdrop to the workers party collapse and rise of Bolsonaro in Brazil was a truly severe recession in 2014-5.… https://t.co/dGkL11gi0L
An element easily underrated in German inflation anxiety is the fact that after years of deflation in housing they… https://t.co/E1LLQ92ejh
@ptrebor Something called the Asian Productivity Organization. And this may be allowing for various types of househ… https://t.co/tetErfEZdv
"How do you surpass horror once you’ve reached a certain level? How do you stop appearing gratuitous? Horror must b… https://t.co/HIiyUd4ztR
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