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The strange itinerary of a giant diamond procured by Gov Pitt of Madras and how it found its way on to Napoleon’s c… https://t.co/9TBi3ODvQn

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The wheel of financial fortune and its mistress Fortuna adorn the cover of Fortune magazine Feb 1930. Image reprodu… https://t.co/hrN9cHrIHU

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"The best solution to inequality is the old solution and this lot didn’t like it last time around.” Talking about t… https://t.co/0c94hE5sKv

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A Game of War by Alice Becker-Ho (Author), Guy Debord (Author), Donald Nicholson-Smith (Translator) The game beca… https://t.co/zs0y6ns7hW

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"Money is not the value for which goods are exchanged, but the value by which they are exchanged.” John Law, Money… https://t.co/INICX2EACZ

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This is a fascinating thread on the weaponization of interdependence by @henryfarrell . Reminds me of the work of… https://t.co/htQjKMuALw

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This by John Shovlin (NYU) on the rivalry between the French Mississippi Company and the South Sea Company of 1720… https://t.co/4sc7hXkJEz

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Satirical commentary on the speculative frenzy in share of John Law’s Mississippi company Paris, rue Quincampoix 17… https://t.co/NH9UTKZZLV

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https://t.co/i7b17hf9xX #tesseractwitter #tesseractingtwitter #cavetwitter #wavedecompressioncombinatorics #MW https://t.co/hiT23Sps8v

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@ElizFEmens Hi @ElizFEmens yup that is quite weird. Try this https://t.co/InxfzUkTfo

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As "liquid retirement savings vehicles, like 401(k)s, replace more traditional defined-benefit pension plans” the g… https://t.co/43Dp5Vay5V

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"Because US black families have less wealth they may be more likely to turn to loans to finance their education. Wh… https://t.co/4dJ7OYQ3Ew

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Is there any more telling graph about racial wealth inequality in the US? Whites born in 1940s experienced huge sur… https://t.co/YJrocAxWWu

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"The US federal government spends over $400 billion to support asset development, but those subsidies primarily ben… https://t.co/gd8ggi7XH7

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Extraordinary report on racial wealth disparity in the US citing an earlier study "Umbrellas dont make it rain” whi… https://t.co/aYIXxEftnA

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"Since 1990, nearly 65 percent of all newspaper jobs have been eliminated, more than in the fishing, steel or coal… https://t.co/IQ5LHrKFqy

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“over 70% of goods crossing European borders travelling by sea, ports are indeed the gateway to the EU. European po… https://t.co/n2DlXcmno1

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Worldwide, even in China, the service sector is the dominant economic sector. But what that means is complicated!… https://t.co/8msPr0zGaS

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How China used more cement in 3 years than the US in the 20th century: This is a really good article by @AnaSwanson… https://t.co/qt4z7wbLWW

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Extraordinary report on racial wealth disparity in the US citing an earlier study "Umbrellas dont make it rain” whi… https://t.co/GMmkKIQna2

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The impact of the global credit crunch on Greece screams out of this data. The Eurozone as a distinct crisis is bar… https://t.co/Yhfw0adKG2

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Is there any more telling graph about racial wealth inequality in the US? Whites born in 1940s experienced huge sur… https://t.co/Jz4u5O7y28

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As "liquid retirement savings vehicles, like 401(k)s, replace more traditional defined-benefit pension plans” the g… https://t.co/siaVxJCalV

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"Because US black families have less wealth they may be more likely to turn to loans to finance their education. Wh… https://t.co/OFrcQcGTcN

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Does it matter? To some economists and policymakers, the trend spells disaster, dragging down economic growth and p… https://t.co/i9Wdgmh5WZ

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The flip-side of the SPD’s Ostpolitik in the early 1970s was a determined effort to distance themselves from CDU ac… https://t.co/gR9OfewV1r

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"The US federal government spends over $400 billion to support asset development, but those subsidies primarily ben… https://t.co/947VA9PgFr

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“over 70% of goods crossing European borders travelling by sea, ports are indeed the gateway to the EU. European po… https://t.co/jLdD6wRiIU

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Worldwide, even in China, the service sector is the dominant economic sector. But what that means is complicated!… https://t.co/fmKAWkSZZz

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@M_PaulMcNamara @Macropsychology @SoberLook As classically in Weimar Republic 1929-1932

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A "Tsunami,’’ of oil, a “flooding of Biblical proportions’’ an “onslaught of supply’’. A huge volume of pipeline ca… https://t.co/VXpO62zfrg

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How low will it go? @PantheonMacro has Chinese growth hovering btw 3-4% through 2020. via @SoberLook https://t.co/qYIVWiu57x

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Argentina’s recession continues to deepen. We have not yet seen the last of the EM crises of 2018. data @SoberLook https://t.co/bRsKrkse4e

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Some good news for the eurozone: after the Italian scare last year there is pent up demand for Southern European so… https://t.co/gXnPgp2Pli

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