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Derrida at bat … yup! Jacques Derrida! https://t.co/U42cjU9HP7

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@Brad_Setser @pearkes @ColeVFrank I figured that these data were exports+imports.

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The surge since 2009 of $-denominated EM bond issuance by non-banks is remarkable. It is dominated by China, Brazil… https://t.co/vBMkLQhXcU

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US is currently budgeting $1.7trn to modernize its nuclear forces = Obama era plan assuming START. "If that treaty… https://t.co/SSPG87SRhg

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European banks replaced Japanese banks in the early 2000s as source of foreign lending build up in Asia. Fascinatin… https://t.co/8B9uoYQGkz

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Whenever I tweet about India’s rapid growth rate it elicits fierce criticism. This report on state of Indian agric… https://t.co/rpbsM68xHo

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Btw Asian crisis of 1990s and 2008 South Korean banks and corporates ran up huge short-term dollar liabilities.… https://t.co/6k3iMWeist

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Commentary from US side can make Sino-American trade appear as though it were the axis around which world economy r… https://t.co/Jiudv4mDjk

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Both in the 1990s and in 2008 the build up of short-term foreign claims in emerging Asia was a prelude to crisis:… https://t.co/vcVe498x9Q

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Scale of violence across Sahel belt is down from highs of 2015, but still very significant and seriously underrepor… https://t.co/U31vbLrOFs

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The wage premium in the US truly benefits those with postgraduate degrees. https://t.co/PZgvVVvkUD https://t.co/Fy6z2RBKIb

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Welfare patriotism in the UK: the belief that creation of “welfare state” was one of Britain’s proudest achievement… https://t.co/vHf7uwmJX7

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The web of board memberships that link American corporations, mapped: https://t.co/2xOBf1ecWG https://t.co/34zy6legC3

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The 1861 Census enumerator counting heads in a Gray’s Inn Road tenement lodging (from The Illustrated Times) https://t.co/pGdZwtoJVA

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China’s surveillance state with over 200 m security cameras installed is a bonanza for suppliers Hikvision and Dahu… https://t.co/9nW0FrNE2U

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@DavidBeckworth @M_C_Klein @barronsonline Agreed. Treated at length in the book. this not a triumphalist narrative.… https://t.co/8BiNNXo9u2

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The great synchronization: standard deviation of real GDP per capita growth 1871-2017 has fallen significantly sinc… https://t.co/Qh4WUV38zJ

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In China’s Xinjiang province where regime is seeking to discipline Uighur population, MASSIVE stimulus spending = 1… https://t.co/cwFdw9cywW

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@warde_paul GREAT point. But, if you did net emigration the contrast would be even more extreme with the Irish bein… https://t.co/CtbUoFCWoE

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19th century history of migration in US and UK was inverse. In the 1960s, as a result of drastic US restriction and… https://t.co/XjVL1s5vjU

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Large firms have increasingly massive bargaining power in US labour market: Share of firms with more than 10k staff… https://t.co/15Ijf7pS9Y

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The “refugee crisis” was a surge of new arrivals over only 9 months that transformed the politics of Europe.… https://t.co/wfhnROiTUf

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Even more striking than China’s rising spending on defense is its spending on domestic security. Important long rea… https://t.co/aPPOLZ88FV

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@Panzerfrank Please do. Glad you are enjoying. Much appreciated.

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"Former Belgian Foreign Minister Mark Eyskens once described Europe as “an economic giant, a political dwarf, and a… https://t.co/j2eWfIdbIE

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Yuan has devalued 10% since April. Beijing shows signs of wanting to control capital flight. But how long can it be… https://t.co/YKpEiOxilV

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A Global His­tory of Free Ports: Cap­it­al­ism, Com­merce and Geo­pol­it­ics (1600–1900), International research ne… https://t.co/Oc4MvNI11n

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"The gravest risk the European Union faces is to be the guardian of a status quo that has ceased to exist.” great l… https://t.co/Oqaq1FF0OR

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How the shock of austerity after 2010 was distributed across the UK. It closely correlates with UKIP voting. From f… https://t.co/Mko5UQlS2T

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@Alea_ @DoubleDeuce @M_C_Klein Hi @Alea_ it is a relief to find you quoting that piece by @Shahinvallee published b… https://t.co/cri0NpTesY

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Since 2000 China has tripled coal mine output to 4 bn tons = 50% of global output. These 15 firms are responsible f… https://t.co/Phi6BHUoyb

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CO2 Emissions since the late 1980s matched total emissions in history up to that point. Here are the 25 companies w… https://t.co/Yx9O87yB8s

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"Imagine a nuclear-armed Germany” – thanks to Trump the 1960s debate is back and raises once again the proliferatio… https://t.co/R2B1g7e3xU

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UK "household real incomes have faced a nasty squeeze. But households appear to have thrown caution to the wind”… https://t.co/EckBZYjjAH

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Bank of England interest rate decision directly affect a tiny and diminishing slice of global corporate bond issuan… https://t.co/0obIU5JOvq

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