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Treasury issuance net of Fed purchases is expected to decline next year. thedailyshot.com/2021/10/04/ser… https://t.co/XkR2sSYnfq

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Income inequality in China surged between the 1980s and the early 2000s. Since then it has stabilized at high levels = background to common prosperity agenda. @andrewbatson @Gavekal https://t.co/MZGFLEdjbw

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"According to data from @GoodJobsFirst Amazon has so far secured c. $650m in sweeteners from local and state governments in 2021, a mixture of grants, tax exemptions and other incentives.” Telling that competitive bidding for investment is permitted in US! ft.com/content/164b2c… https://t.co/JBFAHLMQUl

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In 2020 renewables overtook fossil fuels as a source of electricity in the EU. @SoberLook thedailyshot.com/2021/10/04/ser… https://t.co/KlL0VyjhNo

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Why Russian gas exports to Europe matter! thedailyshot.com/2021/10/04/ser… https://t.co/7Lut24omIg

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Poland’s inflation is surging towards 6%. @SoberLook thedailyshot.com/2021/10/04/ser… https://t.co/C2tQvJkB1K

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@rcwhalen @GeorgeSelgin Hence the WSJ’s model of "choose your own inflation adventure” with their personalized CPIs.

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@GeorgeSelgin NOT at all. Its a marvelous thread. Look forward to picking it up in a follow up. More soon A

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RT @lisaabramowicz1: BlackRock's $14.5 billion 20+ year Treasury ETF is poised for its worst week of outflows since March 2020, with more t…

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Really appreciate this in-depth reading of Chartbook #42 on the inflation debate from @GeorgeSelgin Will have to correct the misleading impression of inflation-aversion on my part in a future post. In mean time thanks to George and the newsletter is here: adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-42… twitter.com/GeorgeSelgin/s…

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@GeorgeSelgin Hi @GeorgeSelgin thank you for this absolutely brilliant thread. But I should correct a misleading impression that may have risen through my mirroring of the tone of the debate, rather than clearly articulating my own position. Im NOT against inflation in general. At all! https://t.co/UdOLV5wGVf

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“There is not a more important vehicle line in the history of the Ford company than the F series,” ft.com/content/cfe415… https://t.co/zONhzq5dub

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Wish I had included this @GeneralTheorist take on macroeconomics of post Covid adjustment in yesterday’s Chartbook Newsletter roundup on the inflation debate. It would be huge addition. thegeneraltheorist.com/2021/05/31/a-t… For chart book sign up here: adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-42… https://t.co/nHBx0uWsCb

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Amia Srinivasan on the politics of desire: It is such a privilege to read and hear her thinking. Loved interview in @parisreview theparisreview.org/blog/2021/09/2… Fascinated also by podcast with @alexdoherty7 soundcloud.com/poltheoryother… https://t.co/9eqLP8Hux0

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@poltheoryother @alexdoherty7 Seriously!

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RT @debye_huckel: @adam_tooze @alexdoherty7 I have never heard an interviewer engage so adeptly with the interviewee’s work and ask such in…

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RT @mgboyington: If you're going to panic buy fudge, I highly recommend a visit to Roly's Fudge Pantry in Lincoln: rolysfudge.co.uk…

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My admiration for @alexdoherty7 as an interviewer/reader and for @poltheoryother as podcast further increased by this remarkable conversation with Amia Srinivasan about the politics of desire. No easy answers, but loved following their train of thought. soundcloud.com/poltheoryother… https://t.co/Ap2spMi0wa

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Africa is home to eight of the world’s 15 least-diversified economies, according to an International Monetary Fund analysis of the export composition of countries as of 2014. The work of @MssZeeUsman @david_g_landry featured in NYT. nytimes.com/2021/10/01/opi…

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RT @_Eric_Reinhart: My essay in @statnews: Public health is always political. To build it requires commitment to a politics responsive to…

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Since Jan 2021 Russia’s 2 year bond yields have surged from 4.5 to almost 7.5%! thedailyshot.com/2021/10/04/ser… https://t.co/JPmKl2hxGj

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@MirandaWMeyer @JuniperColwell @HeerJeet Tbc I wasn’t saying I thought it was a smart reading. Surprised she has a reading at all ….

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As German inflation jumps above 4.1%, Chartbook Newsletter #42 surveys the ramifying debate about inflation and its risks: data, politics, history, economics all come together. adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-42… bloomberg.com/news/articles/… https://t.co/yczL5TQhXv

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RT @DavidHengsbach: Keynes brilliant quote "Anything we can actually do we can afford" is stuck in my head. Thanks @adam_tooze for the grea…

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@Claudia_Sahm GREAT phrase that: “caring is an occupational hazard”! GDR connection?

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@Claudia_Sahm Was worried about those final lines. So happy to be helping @Claudia_Sahm Seriously. So appreciate your openness about the psycho-intellectual side of things.

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This is so well put! twitter.com/eolander/statu…

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RT @Claudia_Sahm: appreciate @adam_tooze's approach to inflation debates now: "Before getting too worked up about the inability of economi…

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RT @edbrophy: Interesting to hear @MartinSchulz i/v with @JeremyCliffe echoing my piece in @thecurrency-that the likely Scholz-Macron-Dragh…

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RT @TheStalwart: Holy crap! UK natural gas prices up 40% in a single day. Just insane chart. HT: @JavierBlas bloomberg.com/news/articles/… https…

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@atalaveraEcon @DaveLeeFT Bleary-eyed early morning reading on my part. I did misread billions for millions. But $150bn clearly doesn’t make any sense either. @DaveLeeFT

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RT @GavJacobson: .@DEHEdgerton on Perry Anderson! newstatesman.com/ideas/2021/10/…

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@OliverBWeber @_John_Handel Depends what you mean by “being”. There are plenty of folks who manage to “be” all sorts of things. Their positions just aren’t actually practical politics.

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RT @haakonkavli: This is a great place to begin reading up on the big inflation question of our day. Links to the most relevant arguments…

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As German inflation jumps above 4.1%, Chartbook Newsletter #42 surveys the ramifying debate about inflation and its risks: data, politics, history, economics all come together. adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-42… bloomberg.com/news/articles/… https://t.co/CCaq7dlOg9

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