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The brilliant Waltraud schelkle strikes again! Sardonic takedown of hans-Werner Sinn’s self serving autobiography i… https://t.co/4fWxjWmi1z

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📅 No te pierdas el próximo 10 de octubre a las 19h la #ConferenciaMagistral “Cómo una década de crisis financiera h… https://t.co/TOB5m3xI4q

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Talking Crashed in Paris Friday 19 October at Columbia’s Global Center with the brilliant Nicolas Delalande and Eri… https://t.co/RB7R9Xbzbh

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“If there is going to be revolution, it would be better to make it than to suffer it.” – Bismarck 1866 https://t.co/qfJFRJOmPX

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The transformation of the U.S. into a commodity exporter is (nearly) complete. Looked at the real net exports da… https://t.co/cXw6ZArR1a

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“We will be the anvil if we do not make ourselves into the hammer” Bismarck 30. Mai 1857 to Leopold von Gerlach, Ge… https://t.co/rqJIuqgY8s

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North Sea Route from Rotterdam to Dallian is significantly shorter and the ice now melts July-Nov. But so far it is… https://t.co/AuhYHVGPVX

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Is China an example of “Keynesian” governance, as Ive suggested, or something closer to Cameralism? – Tencent takes… https://t.co/VXKKfHrGu0

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The polarization of American politics along lines of gender and over issues of heterosexual relations has reached a… https://t.co/Hn4Tg8mibv

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"the typical poorly paid assembly worker in China handles 1,700 phones a day” and their employers operate on wafer… https://t.co/N3PsraS7tS

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The rise of the AFD is only one part of a larger rearrangement of the German party political system. https://t.co/AL6vgm2YbW

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The extraordinary smartphone supply chain in East Asia is threatened both by geopolitics and by its own lopsided ec… https://t.co/j3CMYlbCds

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By 2030 on current trends 87% of people living in dire absolute poverty will be in Sub-Saharan Africa. @WorldBank… https://t.co/wrl1GLPuAM

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Comparing Turkey and Argentina’s crises, @TheEconomist points out that Turkey’s forex debt crunch is coming through… https://t.co/tgHNlOmMlm

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Extraordinary map of famine intensity in Ireland. Follow this great econ history thread and see how 50 years later… https://t.co/ixb5IuXrYi

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California’s renewable energy push has created a huge surge in electricity generation at midday from solar farms, d… https://t.co/cU676nUMQ2

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The world of government debt, and how Italy stands out. 4th largest chunk of sovereign debt and a painfully high de… https://t.co/EswzkZTXta

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Italy’s bond markets are so unstable because under 3% yield Italian finances are sustainable, above 3% they are not… https://t.co/oDKeQS7t6R

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Are we finally about to exit the aftermath of the Volcker shock? From the interest rate highs of the 1980s the tren… https://t.co/WAFcCTaH0m

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Thought secular stagnation was off the agenda? Not so fast argues @TheEconomist Free Exchange. Right now US economy… https://t.co/jzm0a56QI0

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@RobinBrooksIIF the early 00s dollar was a super strong dollar, one that absolutely devastated US exports (contribu… https://t.co/9ZDNxHMjcz

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V important for World Bank narratives invoking the magic of patient institutional investors – they give their fund… https://t.co/1fEwaOsW1f

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How hedge funds went mainstream: from handling private wealth to handling funds. @UBS @SoberLook https://t.co/2XV1sEwVG1

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"anyone who has ever bothered to check the data” @M_C_Klein will discover that the Japanese really never did suffer… https://t.co/WEw2xvz71q

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On Fritz Fischer, the famous historian of WWI, and his Nazi past, this essay by Stephan Petzold is excellent – The… https://t.co/kikJWUBKTE

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The S&P500 bull run since 2008 has been driven above all by tech, health care & consumer discretionary. @SoberLook… https://t.co/tGOKYmBOAW

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Brazil’s soy exports 2017/8 v. 2013-2017. Spot the difference! @FarmPolicy @SoberLook https://t.co/NInFcYukzY

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Since 2008 there have been three waves of credit stimulus in China, are we about to enter a 4th? @SoberLook w/t… https://t.co/nk5nBsBI8M

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Overoptimistic Italian GDP forecasts may simply be a technocratic fudge by a “populist” government. Or might a more… https://t.co/2MEqx5ftwY

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"The definition of full employment is low- and moderate-wage workers actually get raises.” We are not there yet!… https://t.co/WCprnq45Db

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Looking forward to talking about Crashed in Madrid next week. Thank you to @frdelpino for the invitation. https://t.co/RqwGhrW4Fw

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"Economic forecasts point to improvements in productivity, as labor becomes more scarce and expensive.” One for you… https://t.co/J7L3y0IHx2

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There are six US states in which at least 1/6 population receive food stamps. @SoberLook @FarmPolicy @USDA https://t.co/cJcuc0e82K

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In the global system of trade the intraregional concentration of North American trade really stands out. Canada and… https://t.co/m2COxUtKVg

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Protectionism likely to hit corporate profits much more severely than GDP according to @LazardAsset https://t.co/lqkNhY5BQO

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Urbanization in China used to be driven by rural->urban migration. increasingly natural growth and boundary expansi… https://t.co/BHbbjFRKah

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