Is Weidman shouting fire in a crowded theatre? Bundesbank research “suggests that migration from EU partially accou… https://t.co/lreYi4YtyD
Is Weidman shouting fire in a crowded theatre? Bundesbank research “suggests that migration from EU partially accou… https://t.co/lreYi4YtyD
There Is More Than One Opioid Crisis – grim but fascinating on the struggle to bring analytical precision to the dr… https://t.co/cwnuZTm7ht
Excellent from @alexandrascaggs on Apple’s redeployment of its $252 bn “cash” pile. Important to view apple as a hy… https://t.co/hNSw6Siyil
Prior to the crisis China was stashing its reserves as much in America’s mortgage GSEs as in Treasurys. In 2008 the… https://t.co/vk29AAKsY0
The world of financial repression, the world that World War II made. When 70 percent of US bank assets were funding… https://t.co/6q6ffxwrd6
Who sets terms in local labour markets across US? Fantastic paper by @joseazar @mioana @Econ_Marshall… https://t.co/11G6WExFof
Monopsony power in local US labour markets. Measured in fascinating new paper discussed here https://t.co/vXvjN0SuDf https://t.co/JcSHGNSkJF
For some time Europe with its giant current account surplus has been more significant as buyer of US long-term debt… https://t.co/TKMYcNokKo
China’s Impact on the U.S. Bond Market Gets Too Much Attention. And Europe's Too Little. Fantastic blogpost from… https://t.co/orLTigTo05
"Viewed in retrospect, ECB’s excessive reluctance to declare any bank failing in 2016 and early 2017 may have had s… https://t.co/pfEGnP3NHi
America's Political Economy: The local structure of labour markets and bargaining power – https://t.co/xAWRDbOA0s https://t.co/zMrxYXMsWf
China’s SOE are beneficiaries of efforts to cut overcapacity reporting record profits and tax payments.… https://t.co/ddwdm8WTYV
If you read between the lines and wave aside the handwringing from business interests and fiscal conservatives, thi… https://t.co/G1UXcHDSLh
Forgetting and remembering an interview with Vietnamese novelist and memory politics campaigner Viet Thanh Nguyen… https://t.co/vkyY6qjmEc
Where people live. Global population density mapped. https://t.co/xdlziZbjgI https://t.co/qtum0q7dYK
18th century globalism: British trade routes 1750-1800 from dataset of ships logs. Also fascinating comparison with… https://t.co/tA1U25mqye
Ernst Jünger on Total Mobilisation in the Age of the Worker – Old and new styles of militarism. Fascinating post by… https://t.co/bJ9CuatQwA
BénassyQuéré, Brunnermeier, Enderlein, Farhi, Fratzscher, Fuest, Gourinchas, Martin, Pisani-Ferry, Rey, Schnabel, V… https://t.co/Skvqw91Xkm
At Combined Policy Committee meeting in Washington on July 4, 1945 UK agreed in use of "Tube Alloy" weapon against… https://t.co/TozeMpJcN1
On globalization & US labour markets do we need to go back to the free trade textbook? Jobs generated by foreign tr… https://t.co/1q1cVzezah
Bob Jessop’s complete recent work on one handy site. What a resource for anyone interested in Marxist state theory… https://t.co/GAXWp3JJ59
Globalization has driven US exports as well as imports. To assess the globalization shock you have to balance the t… https://t.co/yXaZtZqzjV
Ernst Jünger on Total Mobilisation in the Age of the Worker – Under total mobilisation, tanks and tractors particip… https://t.co/zWVhrpJm7V
@GeorgDiez1 @politicalbeauty from personal experience I think there may be something wrong at @DIEZEIT graphics department!
Professor Richard Bourke has been awarded honourable mention in the 2018 Laura Shannon Prize for his book Empire &… https://t.co/QO5Q4qynGm
War in Germany 1618-2018 – https://t.co/FWIXmFP09M https://t.co/3yRYt0CDRZ
And here are the 13 examinations the pioneering '@UoLondon Nine' sat: Latin, Greek, German, Chemistry, Geometry, Ge… https://t.co/VglqO2ZkAi
The Bosses of the Senate – Joseph Keppler Puck 1889 from great roundup by @MWPalen https://t.co/u2C3TrEWKA https://t.co/RBOf1lrMoH
Do military historians “write in crayon” – a review from five years back of the US field. But worth reading just fo… https://t.co/fSnm4rOaBv
Nine years on from the spectacular collapse of the priceless historical archive of the ancient city of Cologne the… https://t.co/dMzU6jPfQG
A “found historiography” – One of really striking aspects of Sonderweg argument looking back, is how far it was pre… https://t.co/VY9mnl5cty
Canada not the US is benefiting from dramatic immigration bonus. @SoberLook https://t.co/8NAMsCIB2F
Delighted to discover @helene_rey on twitter! One to follow. And read this report on the basic dilemmas of eurozone… https://t.co/zFVsuZtwcC
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