With Fed pushing at short end and bond markets pessimistic about outlook, the flattening of yield curve is dramatic… https://t.co/tfxjsVbJdj
With Fed pushing at short end and bond markets pessimistic about outlook, the flattening of yield curve is dramatic… https://t.co/tfxjsVbJdj
How the conquest of inflation and QE turned dividend-paying stock into the new fixed income https://t.co/BEqj3MlfvX https://t.co/ViY2JqC4iB
The great incarceration: 1984-2004 US saw a 115 % increase in imprisonment per arrest https://t.co/ucH0kHtxmf https://t.co/GNcHaoK0Eo
For econ historians of 20th c Helleiner’s treatment of Marshall Plan from capital account side is eye-opening!… https://t.co/KPDqdsB3T2
E-vehicle revolution is going to surge Cobalt demand. Will it unleash a new “scramble” and a new resource curse?… https://t.co/VNEoSz6mEd
How Google’s global revenues ended up in Bermuda and not in France or Germany. Excellent from @Brad_Setser… https://t.co/aEbx0EaZZ2
If Apple doesn’t pay tax in US, it doesn’t pay tax in China either. Excellent reprise from @Brad_Setser… https://t.co/9KQXBedXI5
Q: Where are Apple’s exports to China? @Brad_Setser answers: mainly in tax-deferred offshore profits in Ireland… https://t.co/4u5GXd2KbX
Pettis on the need to address China’s debt problem at the local government level. https://t.co/C3xdDKwrlz https://t.co/ASg66Ml49d
Germany now debating the @SPIEGEL_Politik story of the Schäuble succession debate and the future of the Finance Min… https://t.co/e2LMjXbfNC
Robert Triffiin appealing for pluralism in international organization in Wicksell lecture of 1958. Surely still rel… https://t.co/ZeQxVHSRUm
Interesting review by @PatrickIber of @OAWestad shifting take on the Cold War: from ideology to economics… https://t.co/NJyY55CUNx
Who will succeed Schäuble is becoming make and break issue in Germany's coalition talks. https://t.co/rtL8osBAPh https://t.co/cPZaVwk3VJ
One of the most engaging & thoughtful books on medieval European history published in recent years. https://t.co/QVvzOXAUJV
Albert Speer wollte kein Nazi gewesen sein. Diese Legende haben viele aufgenommen, um sich selbst zu entschulden. E… https://t.co/gXIlVT3DF2
Useful from @Wonkblog on applying social arithmetic to clarify the blurry concept of the “American middle class”… https://t.co/nACaE7X3Q0
How Chinese producers dominate global steel industry https://t.co/ZVb6uwJo3R https://t.co/JlWu0JLxke
China’s surge completes an E Asian burst of industrialization that should reOrient economic history of last decades… https://t.co/jv5wHisD5B
On how we too easily forget capitalism’s fear of failing. Excellent from @CJFDillow https://t.co/o3ijDY6HpA https://t.co/VgI7OdiNqt
Ok folks … we need to find an alternative source of cobalt! The E-vehicle revolution depends on DR of Congo… https://t.co/UILcfruScx
"They all went to 1 school. They are all mercantilist.” FDP spokesmn on French elite. What could possibly go wrong?… https://t.co/Q3bYFRKYxv
"Macron must succeed” Joschka Fischer on Berlin’s disappointing failure to take up the Paris initiative… https://t.co/fhCTt4kie2
Cool visual history of food — e.g., the fall of communism & the fall of fat in Cuba. https://t.co/Ehwk6XOGbq ht… https://t.co/NyGBkLz2lt
Moving from flows to stocks gives clearer impression of destructive effect of criminal justice sys on US society… https://t.co/ODENATVo8u
Fantastic headline for a great piece by @M_C_Klein Where are central banks without the Phillips curve?… https://t.co/pq2bfpBgKM
@AdamPosen Ither way of putting my question would be: do we grasp wrong end of stick if we try to analyse creditor… https://t.co/Wao4hQfWfD
@AdamPosen On crisis point. Totally agreed. But again that leads us to think about the peripheral cases.
USS SHAW exploding during the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbour (USA, 1941). https://t.co/etyJnKSBaB
@AdamPosen agreed as far as “peripheral” borrowers are concerned. but they make up a small share of borrowing. What… https://t.co/ZVvqYVkO1F
The return of political economy on left has given us new takes creditor power. But in light of these trends in yiel… https://t.co/A9uKcIopfJ
@ThiagoKrause2 hi thiago thanks for correction. I was citing an article from 1980 on jstor in AJS. Can you point me… https://t.co/wlQ2J5L71L
Great version of the periodic table showing where our elements came from https://t.co/EL67uEDzZZ
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