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China’s Orwellian Social Credit Score Isn’t Real James Horsley in @ForeignPolicy does a good job dissecting simplis… https://t.co/aL53aaqbmT

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Environment v. labour is a disastrous confrontation. The future of the planet depends on exit from coal power gener… https://t.co/6rB7GE7LjN

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John Adams battling and enormous snake from a 19th century Japanese history of the American revolution. https://t.co/fasaXnMONN

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The flurry of Modi government attacks on the RBI is driven, @EswarSPrasad argues by threats to clientelistic system… https://t.co/ONNflO5WVd

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Born out of Finance Minister meetings and crisis-driven leadership summit in 2008, the G20 continues to operate two… https://t.co/h6qMPUttIL

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Had a lot of fun debating WWI and US hegemony with Bob Kagan. Thanks to @thomaswright08 in the chair! https://t.co/10jlAxD500

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Putin pays a heavy price for adventurism: Russia’s economy is 10% down today on pre-2013 trend. 1st, deviation was… https://t.co/zb9IHvzCSo

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French banks have largest exposure to Italy but their claims are concentrated in private sector. @inesgraposo at… https://t.co/e0gdVkjSEb

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"A dozen years ago the future of technology bounced out of a remote corner of Africa on the back of a truck, along… https://t.co/G6EZmtaisW

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15 November is the anniversary day of the Berlin Africa conferences that presided over division of a continent. https://t.co/VoPkCPcdoS

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Though it is true, as the @BIS_org warns, that cross border financial exposure of EM has increased. This has to be… https://t.co/9JdUnRlVN7

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A counterfactual US-led One Belt One Road …. why is it so much easier to imagine a bombing campaign than an infrast… https://t.co/lR6B8YL01j

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Trump is frustrated in his Quixotic effort to curb bilateral trade deficit with China by his own fiscal policy, by… https://t.co/CvzZ4fQqOA

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I used to say that we now have the highest CO2 levels in our atmosphere in at least 3 million years, but now there… https://t.co/oJ8cCg65yN

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@L__a__n__e is there something I could read on this that you would recommend? A

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@adam_tooze And like all tales of feisty small-scale fossil fuel entrepreneurs, it's one underwritten by massive federal support.

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“Collapsing decision space”: If you start worrying about hypersonic weapons skimming surface of the sea at Mach 5 t… https://t.co/DYpMQk0Q35

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Fracking was once a tale of feisty small-scale entrepreneurs. No longer. Big oil is moving into the shale industry… https://t.co/lshoWdOk7S

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In fact of US bluster construction of 9.5bn euro 1200 km Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is progressing at rapid pace =… https://t.co/UAeL0B52vK

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How America’s 7bn chocolate chip a year habit was launched in Massachusetts but entrenched by WWII. As an outsider… https://t.co/fgdEKN1p67

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The output gap calculations being used to fine-tune Eurozone fiscal targets are a disaster. Inferred from runs of b… https://t.co/IvW7x4uQyb

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We have been looking at questionable output gaps, such as Italy's, where low growth over the last decade appears to… https://t.co/tbdv1RRBRW

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Increased labor force participation is one culprit for the elevated unemployment rate. However, 1) employment-to-po… https://t.co/4O8t0iu4Aj

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Der Spiegel have got hold of a Franco-German paper setting out their plans for a new eurozone budget. No size speci… https://t.co/gEnFAjJMhv

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Ex German Chancellor and Putin associate Gerhard Schröder to Reuters: “We should not put up with being treated like… https://t.co/viH1UEaz9A

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“It is absurd that Europe pays for 80% of its energy import – worth €300 bn pa – in US dollars when only roughly 2%… https://t.co/oxaq4Bff7C

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Don't think Westminster realises quite how tired the EU27 are of pandering to Britain's self-destructive neuroses.… https://t.co/o3clv9rzPr

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Fantastic piece by Adam Shatz on Sartre in the Middle East: https://t.co/XemMpLVa3o via @LRB

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Output capacity estimates for Greece basically track the recession induced by the Eurozone crisis. https://t.co/w0wuG0Q8bF

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This is an important point. In 2008, traders mostly expected that (1) TARP would pass and (2) that markets would ta… https://t.co/FBJL31qCA5

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The race to feed the world: remarkable update on long-term @faznet reportage on global agriculture and food. Highli… https://t.co/M4welAh4dP

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El Nino events of 1982-3, 1997-8 and 2015-6 caused billions of dollars of damage and cost thousands of lives worldw… https://t.co/WGvHgKDdW0

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As Sears dies in the US in Germany, Otto, Neckermann and Quelle, once the three dominant forces in the mail order c… https://t.co/Dyndfo85nb

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“difficult to remember a time there were so many threats to food commodity prices on so many fronts” Extreme weathe… https://t.co/OQY3LTuOCT

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Purchasing power across Europe continues to reflect older history of economic and political divergence. The divide… https://t.co/nwG8ypg78j

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Baby, it’s cold outside https://t.co/EW71Rky8fM

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