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RT @TheDreadShips: @jerijerod14 Cooler than Bismarck, you say? *lights touchpaper* https://t.co/7Yv1ZxjdOe

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RT @berthofmanecon: @Noahpinion @adam_tooze @LowyInstitute contribute a lot to growth, irrespective how efficient (wasteful) it is. Below…

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RT @a_capitalism: Keynes and Keynesianism Reconsidered | Center in Paris | The University of Chicago centerinparis.uchicago.edu/events/keynes-… join editor Ca…

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@jlsalvignol @BenjaminFogel My essential point is that we should spare ourselves the foggy and confusing history because rather than comfort it offers you two rather unattractive options.

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@shetlerjones @guardian My point precisely is that this is next level. US aid is now 1/3 of Ukraine’s prewar GDP that is comparable with the kind of ratios we saw in early stages of wWII.

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@shetlerjones @BogdanBelei @guardian Its simply the share of prewar gdp. 33% of prewar gap, which is astonishingly high

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RT @AlysonMetzger: "The sums of money being contemplated in Washington are enormous – a total of $47bn, the equivalent of one third of Ukra…

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@BO3673 @flying_dusk @guardian Of course. Undeniably that too.

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RT @BenjaminFogel: "It is a calculation so cold-blooded that it is little wonder that we want to dress it up in half-remembered histories o…

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RT @KCL_CGS: Great to see @CharlieLaderman's research quoted in this piece from @adam_tooze – Charlie and Brendan Simm's new book 'Hitler's…

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RT @flying_dusk: @adam_tooze @guardian The plot thickens… To date I think the Biden admin has calibrated its response pretty well, but we…

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First the talk was of a Marshall Plan for Ukraine. Now Congress has passed a Lend Lease Act! A tricky little piece for @guardian just dropped on the explosive implications of the shift back from 1947 to 1941. theguardian.com/commentisfree/… https://t.co/QBLulLPPVQ

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RT @KreienbaumJ: Finally, it’s out and I got my copies! 🎉 Many, many thanks to everyone who helped along the way! https://t.co/WGitqtUaVL

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@RamonMarrades @PaulinaFrohlich @sven_giegold @samanthajcsmith Precisely the question that Samantha and I were discussing after the end of the panel.

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RT @JStein_WaPo: Hello, it’s May 2. Many lawmakers believe Dems have an approximately 2 month period – until the July 4 recess – in which t…

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RT @MXPichl: Ich hätte ja viel zu kritisieren an dem Gastbeitrag von #Habermas in der SZ, aber die Kritik an ihm und die Debatte hat dermaß…

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RT @adam_tooze: In the 1960s as chair of Chicago History Dept William McNeill helped to arrange for Henry Moore to cast a bronze statue com…

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RT @simonjjacobson: @adam_tooze 'Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: "here are our monsters", without immediately turning the mon…

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@rupert_russell Wow. That is a great passage!

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RT @Shahinvallee: It's becoming harder and harder to understand that a country that is so marked by Constitutional patriotism is allowing t…

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RT @Shahinvallee: It's almost comical the amount of legal voodoo that one is ready to undertake to avoid a real discussion about the fiscal…

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Lay out data for what actually happened in 1970es and you realize that "era of stagflation" is a matter of 2 terrible years, 1974-5. Otherwise growth was as strong or stronger than in any year, let alone decade since. Pre-73 high growth cast a long shadow! ft.com/content/d490ef… https://t.co/XJ5vyiQrLH

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If this is a "time of monsters”, what we urgently need to improve is our capacity for distinguishing actual monsters from boogeymen. https://t.co/3FZUV2JOcB

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Back in Feb I suggested that current price surge was acting less like like a “signal” & more like an information bomb. Then actual bombs went off! newstatesman.com/ideas/2022/02/… But what happened at @FT at weekend? “War economy” @MESandbu “stagflation” @valentinaromei @theboysmithy https://t.co/LOf6s6I8uN

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RT @CJFDillow: Irony one: there's so much nostalgia for the modernizing project that was New Labour. Irony two: it's the Labour left that i…

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At least as far as the Eurozone is concerned can we agree to take “1970s inflation”-talk off the table? ft.com/content/d490ef… https://t.co/jVmfVAfYyU

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Price adjustment as an information bomb. I really like the way you are using this idea here @maxkrahe thank you for bringing us back to this. twitter.com/maxkrahe/statu…

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Very nice thread @maxkrahe Is this idea of the “concert of forces” also where we get German konzertierte Aktion from? twitter.com/maxkrahe/statu…

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The Black Square for the climate age. … Are you ready to make changes to stop climate change? Yes! But …. twitter.com/BernhardPoette…

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Stagflation 2022? 1970s? Nice try! But how does growth at 3% meet the definition of stagflation? ft.com/content/d490ef… https://t.co/BUdYZo4WzG

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And there I was thinking it was just plug and play! twitter.com/tommolog/statu…

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RT @wbmosler: The Fed has failed to provide any research over the last several years showing that inflation is a function of rates.

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On the Berlin tradition of May Day riots, for late night listening. twitter.com/OnesandToozePo…

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RT @fxmacroweekly: Great read on China! Chartbook #118: China's growth prospects , by @adam_tooze adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-11…

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RT @Doggy_Dog1208: @Munsrat @adam_tooze @tylercowen @berthofmanecon Missing elephant in room. It’s not college grads that count… it’s STEM…

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