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"Obviously, the US manufacturing deficit isn’t new. But the scale of it is.” @Brad_Setser https://t.co/LBv2X4jIlN https://t.co/ILLPurYfwC

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The international issuance of bonds denominated in RMB has plunged since 2015. Great write up by @colbyLsmith on fa… https://t.co/eiUB122joi

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"What are China’s two biggest imports? Integrated circuits/semiconductors ($300 billion in 2017) and crude oil and… https://t.co/pVDoyT2x8D

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"Defensible spaces need to become the norm for the millions of residents who live in the 40% of California classifi… https://t.co/ul1iwQRilz

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"Since 2014, US non-oil goods deficit has basically doubled in dollar terms—initially because of a fall in exports… https://t.co/qrj0yDfLqN

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The exponential rate of human economic growth that occurred over the last century aka “the hockey stick” from a wor… https://t.co/ypXNz3K2r7

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"The starting point … is recognizing that the Fed more likely than not made an error by boosting rates this month.”… https://t.co/HAD8wI8G9W

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Decline in manuf jobs in US is associated with 12% increase in the racial wage gap for men, a 4.5% increase in the… https://t.co/YZXOtYCDaV

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"dollar stores are now feeding more Americans than Whole Foods is” & "the presence of dollar stores appears to corr… https://t.co/hgbdP2Zhhy

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How bad are trade wars? GE long run trade models yield very modest predictions even for huge tariff hikes.… https://t.co/v7bV8fiLTb

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Can the UK’s office of national statistics replace the census that goes back to 1801 by cross-linking other individ… https://t.co/iV0yQTy5z8

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As QE tapers and markets wobble, with China and US leading the way, 2019 is likely to be a year of fiscal stimulus.… https://t.co/DkNVrLAtpF

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"Since the middle of the 20th century, nationalism has gone global. In China, for example, we see the creation, for… https://t.co/pL6gKsPPe9

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Under pressure of debts accumulated in 1970s and 1980s Italy has run since the mid 1990s perhaps the most austere f… https://t.co/g11zttjW1h

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2017-8 has seen a pushback against Chinese M&A deals. The US leads the way but it is a global trend.… https://t.co/aJd22CKcSv

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Forging Ahead, Falling Behind and Fighting Back: British Economic Growth from the Industrial Revolution to the Fina… https://t.co/1OxwXq0paX

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Mood swings in equity markets are dampening M&A activity and making it much harder to agree deals.… https://t.co/slAT0UcIvO

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"Fund managers are now more bearish on global growth than at any time since the financial crisis.” @BankofAmerica v… https://t.co/o5TC1XHe0X

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FYI: "It's important to reiterate that while economists expect a slowdown, they are not forecasting a recession.” J… https://t.co/JFeldmNayw

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“What strikes the reader again and again in Chamberlin’s bleak account is how blithe the superpowers were about the… https://t.co/6xGG6FCHnb

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Seven out of 10 people who died in violent conflicts between 1945 and 1990 died in a region stretching from Lebanon… https://t.co/o3M6gyI93A

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Dans toutes les bonnes librairies le 2 janvier 2019 pour les 20 ans de l’€ ! https://t.co/O3vVvVBz0a

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No, the Target payment system is not a “systemic failure”, but a well-functioning and essential part of the #euro.… https://t.co/zcqtlO6nYK

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Whether from Africa, Asia or Europe, France does better than Germany at attracting high skilled migrants!… https://t.co/JxAfo2g0jy

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"During the Napoleonic wars black pepper became unobtainable and was the price of gold, so Turkish peppers became p… https://t.co/tsmCJCNDEW

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The end of QE and advent of Fed tightening has coincided with 93% of assets yielding a negative total return in dol… https://t.co/8cpTLAi30w

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Of all Europe’s manufacturing sectors at risk from a trade war with Trump Germany’s auto industry is the largest bo… https://t.co/R3qLWXsGtj

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“three critical battles” – the annual Economic Work Conference concludes that policy agenda for China has to shift… https://t.co/hfMyGLWRQt

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Climate change and island sovereignty. How do we navigate a world in which states have limited life spans? A lot of… https://t.co/mNFBmJIwZ8

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Since the early 1970s Norway and the UK pumped very similar quantities of oil and gas out of the North Sea, the ret… https://t.co/UwpOXV8FL4

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If you are asking “will there be another 2008?” this is the crucial chart: showing less than 5% of leveraged loans… https://t.co/JY3B6cGUU9

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Bundesbank apprehends SantaClaus … this may be tongue in cheek. But I am just not sure …;) https://t.co/r5qzdPDASL

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This is a completely amazing thread by @Undercoverhist on the Japanese economist Hiro Uzawa … https://t.co/kwqz84Bbu4

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There is barely any “old ice” left in the Arctic. From @SoberLook https://t.co/36vNXA5xTy

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This is one of my favorite departments of any departments at any universities anywhere. Apply! https://t.co/mvNzmj3t0S

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@NordicUranium @kmac @Nouriel that is in fact explicitly addressed. Of course to some degree it affects us all. But… https://t.co/9YDs3I8RYZ

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