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Next time Im asked that question about neoliberalism I am going to refer to this data by Doris Geide-Stevenson and Alvaro La Parra Perez. 2008 really shook up the US economics profession! economist.com/finance-and-ec… https://t.co/jVDVh8EnJB

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Like Moscow, Beijing has good reason to fear instability in Kazakhstan. China has tens of billions in investment and trade at stake. Great this from Tom Miller of @Gavekal research.gavekal.com/article/implic… https://t.co/Socy8BuLGD

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Basel III rules made gold costlier to hold for banks than inflation protected treasuries -> "If the yellow metal is simply a less reliable proxy for tips, without the friendly regulatory treatment, why bother?" economist.com/finance-and-ec… https://t.co/FkwWhnMJEt

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"Stoke-on-Trent’s two main pottery museums are expected to close after the local authority made all their curatorial and most management staff redundant this week. Twenty-two posts are to go.” If this is for real it is a crying shame! artsindustry.co.uk/news/2762-stok… https://t.co/ZVxpBvStIU

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RT @TaraHamling: Stoke on Trent City Council: Keep Stoke on Trent’s Pottery Museums open – Sign the Petition! chng.it/K6VSmSNs via @…

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@andretonyissa @SoberLook Plus in vast majority of countries this is a decision not taken by governments but by businesses on the basis of cost.

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And shortly before the first of several glorious but failed runs for the Presidency by @TheStalwart twitter.com/acityinohio/st…

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@a2b0085304ce499 @Tom_Wohlfarth @CHBeckLiteratur @ndaktuell Danke an euch beide!

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Surging lithium carbonate prices are going to drive up battery prices. H/t @SoberLook thedailyshot.com/2022/01/07/the… https://t.co/pR6SagAwRn

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Banks of China’s rustbelt pay substantial premiums to borrow in interbank market, suggesting how little confidence the rest of the system places in them, in their lenders of last resort and in ratings, which tend to reveal problems late in day. economist.com/finance-and-ec… https://t.co/M8WEJ3dbC6

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RT @jakekincer: Germany's new pipeline, Nord Stream 2, will contribute more annual GHG emissions than almost half a billion people in Afric…

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RT @azraisakovic: « Ce n'est qu'en appréhendant le néolibéralisme comme un projet d'apprivoisement de l'ethos démocratique que l'on peut co…

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Since 2017 Germany’s trade surplus has been trending down. thedailyshot.com/2022/01/07/the… https://t.co/Nm4J6LQQE4

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“Cabbage price" homes have brought some notoriety to Hegang in recent years. Flats in the small city in China’s far north-east have been selling for outrageously low prices—some for just $3,500 apiece economist.com/finance-and-ec… https://t.co/uGvJ2zbZuq

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German inflation appears to have peaked, and economists expect further moderation in the months ahead. thedailyshot.com/2022/01/07/the… https://t.co/0uVP2o56iF

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If rich countries are building houses at less than half the rate we did in the 1960s should we be surprised that real estate prices are rising to record levels? Asks @TheEconomist economist.com/finance-and-ec… https://t.co/tXDwyFuXD8

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The Treasury market sold off last week in the belly of the curve, raises pressure on the Fed. thedailyshot.com/2022/01/07/the… https://t.co/3F5Y3zXGM1

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Growth rates in global house-prices, according to @IMFNews index, are now faster than before 2007-09 financial crisis. economist.com/finance-and-ec… https://t.co/d0wNJ436Tg

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Surging prices ate into real wages at the end of 2021. Will it continue into 2022? thedailyshot.com/2022/01/07/the… https://t.co/HKY4J38gKg

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Critical issues in Bavarian politics: Are we paradise, or merely heaven on earth? And are we optimistic enough? twitter.com/Markus_Soeder/…

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RT @heimbergecon: Yes! 🇩🇪 Social Democrats: "We shouldn't arrogantly insinuate that all Mediterranean countries only want to pursue debt po…

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RT @MaxHolleran: And the answer is no! Texas Republicans really want people to go through a life and death saga and arduous wait in order t…

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RT @BerghahnAnthro: "Exemplifying political ideas: Russian revolutionary circles before 1917" by Caroline Humphrey. Read with #OpenAccess i…

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Is this a parody account? twitter.com/TexasGOP/statu…

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@jr_liscano Great looking. You use commercial PlayStation 3 graphics and sound?

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RT @lastudiolafayet: Georgia O'Keeffe photographed by Ansel Adams. https://t.co/emFypUIayO

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RT @vpalsmith33: @shortl2021 @rbrtrmstrng @adam_tooze See also p. 233 of @KatharinaPistor book, The Code of Capital for more discussion of…

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@NNnadramija interesting. These are sourced from @FT and are measuring gross, greenfield FDI. Perhaps rather different than the net overall FDI figures that the @WorldBank is using.

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Alongside Chartbook newsletter and Top Links, the @OnesandToozePod podcast rounds out my social media offering on a more personal note. @CameronAbadi and I talk about everything from price controls to pet food and the Beatles. Sign up for regular feed here adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-au… https://t.co/PuxR72nN8c

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"What if these protests came in a future world that relied on nuclear to solve renewables’ intermittency? Or if similar protests broke out in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which holds 70% of the world’s cobalt” @EthanYWu reflects on the Kazakh shock ft.com/content/436557… https://t.co/g04li0n7FY

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RT @ezraklein: @adam_tooze Until I began looking into nuclear power more closely, I didn't realize how much of the conversation about what…

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RT @CameronAbadi: In which @adam_tooze offers an actuarial analysis of Mick Jagger's dance moves, and I find myself completely unable to st…

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Nuclear generators consume about 180m pounds of uranium every year, mainly through long-term supply agreements with miners. However, only 125m pounds of uranium are actually being mined -> stockpiles & recycled military warheads are used to fill gap. ft.com/content/18d3e1… https://t.co/l4ughG3Ffa

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Kazakhstan is the world’s biggest producer of uranium, also known as yellowcake, supplying about 40 % of global demand through mines operated by state-controlled Kazatomprom = dominant position in uranium akin to that of the Opec+ group in crude oil. ft.com/content/18d3e1… https://t.co/c4P6UB63cz

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Asia is embracing nuclear power. thedailyshot.com/2022/01/06/fom… https://t.co/2IGPeRl5oC

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You know when Erdogan & co spun us that story about their new inflation protected savings scheme … S Chartbook #63 adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-63… In fact central bank was just intervening heavily burning $s it doesn’t have. ft.com/content/0fb174… https://t.co/UbaZgl7aYe

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