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Crashed ended up being a big, complicated book. @DuncanWeldon really gets it. https://t.co/NdzLLQ5LfU Looking forw… https://t.co/XPwjL2pqvF

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The Chinese Finance Ministry and PBoC are engaged in rare public dispute over the balance of fiscal and monetary po… https://t.co/qoVrk1n4x7

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Framing Crashed (4): The City of London & the Shock of 2008. – https://t.co/QDhQ7shPWK https://t.co/9qvogZ8NiL

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How will states like S. Korea respond to Trump’s bullying over trade? Do they go down route of bilaterally managed… https://t.co/54edTOelLj

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“Get moving”: As trade war talk enters a period of lull it is worth revisiting this FASCINATING account by… https://t.co/NIHxPaMKSW

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@CarlaYumatle Spot on … that is precisely the perverse and absolutely non-accidental counterpoint.

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Can we stream or record and post the conversation about Crashed with @DuncanWeldon @prospect_clark @prospect_uk ? https://t.co/yXSRxSKzkB

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Where are the bond vigilantes? @Schuldensuehner puts the crucial question of the political economy of the crisis po… https://t.co/PP7xszVEn3

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Really looking forward to discussing Crashed with @DuncanWeldon at @prospect_uk HQ on Tue 21 August 2018 18:30 – 20… https://t.co/IDZyofWv03

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Its not all avocado toast: Data on average impact of policy changes in UK 2007-2014 by age group show that “millenn… https://t.co/9ZjdP5argo

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@financialeyes @Ian_Fraser @ObserverUK The interconnection btw politics and economics is something Dr Weber knows a… https://t.co/lcgrwRWVfK

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I have argued the absence of Chinese XR appreciation after it became clear that China's WTO accession was deliverin… https://t.co/o50N3OUTqs

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"The idea that the economy is a realm beyond politics or the play of international power has been exposed as a self… https://t.co/dCePOEYfJ5

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Charlene Barshefsky v. Robert Lighthizer: the two lawyers who have shaped America’s trade policy towards China. Int… https://t.co/2PLM3XeHmM

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If anyone ever wants to make the case for the “social and cultural construction of economic interests” the Michigan… https://t.co/3qPPAxT6d2

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If agricultural output is keeping up with global population growth it is TFP that we have to thank! The surge espec… https://t.co/vHobpWyBKc

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How the global productivity possibility frontier for agriculture has shifted since 1960 in relation to land per cap… https://t.co/g2l0X852Sk

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Breaking the Malthusian trap: since 1900 agricultural prices have fallen (in real terms) as global population has s… https://t.co/1ySr2VurCZ

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Hydro is so mid-century modern: The average hydroelectric facility in the US has been operating for 64 years. Not s… https://t.co/rfHwUCegR8

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Not convinced. From my conversations with them, the Chinese don't see Trump as great as he is presented by Mark (al… https://t.co/pF1xNgQKRp

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4%? really? Wage growth is slow so White House prefers to invoke Employment Cost Index (which includes paid vacatio… https://t.co/oaLgf86hIX

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The wage premium to college education is significant, but to realize it you have to be in key urban labour markets,… https://t.co/8GkZrlwsQK

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Pakistan’s twin deficits – Taxes and exports: <1% file income tax returns and exports are 7.6% of gdp = recipe for… https://t.co/VXlJozzd5l

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"a body of economic research with disconcerting links to the credit card industry.” – there is just something about… https://t.co/CER2omjesw

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New numbers! If GDP alone isn’t enough, should we be tracking the median as @jasonfurman suggests or some other met… https://t.co/mJA0VOB9Ks

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"Sino-U.S. trade war”? the phrase is being systematically deleted from Chinese social media. Apparently the leaders… https://t.co/0aJHgmt6ws

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"the US has not named a currency manipulator in more than 20 years” – On the Treasury’s balancing act. Nice piece b… https://t.co/sQ83uqNfYR

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Given years of low yields, he funding of pension plans sponsored by S&P1500 is anything but solid -> yield chasing… https://t.co/5GgPFalYaW

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@marcmakingsense @martinwolf_ You may be right. Let me dig a bit. Unless you have the data to hand …

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GM may sell more cars in China than in the US, but N. America is where the profit is not just for big 3 US but for… https://t.co/XzfvPCjm9L

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Who lost from QE? "While risk no longer sits in the banking system, it has not vanished. It grows ever clearer that… https://t.co/XTojymwxgX

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As Chinese growth has slowed, household consumption has taken over as the major driver. Great graphic also showing… https://t.co/7D8g3fDsDF

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2/3 of the increase in German car exports since 2009 has come from the China market. @Schuldensuehner… https://t.co/ezYobaoInV

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Trump as the great helmsman – illuminating piece by @markhleonard on how Trump is viewed in Beijing as a rational g… https://t.co/l4E6D0GJft

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“On national security grounds, the federal government has a major interest in protecting critical energy infrastruc… https://t.co/1YfRgx6dus

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For all the stories about China’s WTO admission and the focus on trade, what is really astonishing is the dominance… https://t.co/xAoDSs0Fa1

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