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RT @TACJ: Adam Tooze Chartbook #31 The Mirage of Carbon Markets? , by @adam_tooze adamtooze.substack.com/p/adam-tooze-c…

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RT @stephaniemudge: I’ve decided to retweet this every now and then bc it was such an enjoyable conversation and is probably the best way t…

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@huntyboy @cacrisalves We are all clear it is Hicks and Hicks’ right?

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RT @vborneo: @geoestratego @EditorialAriel @Planetadelibros Aquí unos números interesantes sobre la brutalidad de la guerra ruso-afgana, de…

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RT @arabi_z: ‘Please pray for me’: “Last week I was a news journalist. Today I can’t write under my own name or say where I am from or wher…

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RT @jdcmedlock: This is incredible: “After incorporating unemployment insurance, the likelihood of large earnings declines among low-earnin…

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RT @MenschOhneMusil: Ernest Mitchell Pratt – Sands of Time, 1929-1932. https://t.co/lmDwBON94g

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"How I Discovered Stanford's Jewish Quota” this Substack by @petersenplusone is quite something. charlespetersen.substack.com/p/stanfords-se… https://t.co/7FqhvoDr9B

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There are conversations you come away from feeling both exhausted & exhilarated, scratching your head wondering why you didn’t see a connection before and grateful that you finally do. Chartbook Audio #2 was one of those. With @jordanschnyc and @M_C_Klein adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-au… https://t.co/dhFIQ96qP9

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RT @thwbottelier: @IngridRobeyns @GerritHiemstra @FD Dank voor de draad. De discussie moet zeker op scherp. Wat betreft vraag v. aanbod (of…

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"Thanks to decades-long push to drag U.S. politics to right, any reasonable solutions for dealing with climate crisis seem all but impossible here. Realistically, climate leadership will have to come from elsewhere.” A scorcher from @KateAronoff newrepublic.com/article/163205… https://t.co/grsfr6ZW9v

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@70sBachchan There have been rumors for some time of Biden admin pressure on OPEC to increase production, but this clinches it! Everything @KateAronoff says in her piece is confirmed. Notably America’s utter lack of credibility as a climate leader. newrepublic.com/article/163205…

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RT @70sBachchan: 28/ RIP Climate policy. The White House (US is worlds largest oil producer) urges OPEC+ to pump more oil. US is worrie…

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"Decarbonization is fundamentally a planning problem. The U.S. (among other AE) has grown allergic to planning, at least in the areas that might help reduce emissions.” @KateAronoff citing @maxkrahe Two great pieces these: newrepublic.com/article/163205… ft.com/content/542375… https://t.co/jO4R8pW4dT

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“Winning" the EV battle? U.S. currently has 1,650 electric and fuel cell buses currently or “soon to be” in use. Since 2015, China has rolled out 421,000 electric buses. Biden admin’s big talk is ridiculous says @KateAronoff and she is spot on! newrepublic.com/article/163205… https://t.co/E2JcC6Ptji

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Once you start looking, you find that Europe, and Germany in particular, has taken note of the whole Biden “Buy America” strategy and they are not best pleased! handelsblatt.com/politik/intern…

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"the climate in which the USA became a superpower no longer exists. So why are politicians stuck on twentieth-century answers to the twenty-first century’s problems?” @KateAronoff swings the hammer in this piece! newrepublic.com/article/163205… https://t.co/qRJbKZ0Rur

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RT @MilHistNow: On this day in 1984, a hot mic records President Reagan joking with aides before a national radio broadcast: "My fellow Ame…

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"It’s not that politicians in powerful countries have done nothing on climate, it is just that they have done wrong things. There is not some reserve of sensible climate leadership ready to be unleashed if GOP weren’t standing in the way." @KateAronoff newrepublic.com/article/163205… https://t.co/d6iNMZFoyo

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@PowerRev22 You are right. Sorry. I can be dumb about this: shows.acast.com/lawfare/episod…

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Nothing like a bit of IS-LM/Hicks/Keynes/Robinson to ease you into your morning … twitter.com/cacrisalves/st…

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Chartbook Audio #2 just dropped. Schneider, Klein, Tooze talking economics and modern history back in 2020. It was really fun. To get regular links to worthwhile podcasts sign up here: adamtooze.substack.com/s/chartbook-au… https://t.co/5Jtxs8ZIhK

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RT @pearkes: Used cars and trucks barely move, rent weaker sequentially…TEAM TRANSITORY has eyes on the endzone. https://t.co/3vYp2r1QSj

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Liu Huaqing (1916-2011) was Chinese revolutionary third Commander-in-Chief of the Navy from 1982 through 1988. He is hailed as the "father of the modern Chinese Navy" and "father of Chinese aircraft carriers”. H/t @KathrinHille cimsec.org/father-modern-… https://t.co/V5wwYpz9jS

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“If I had to make a recommendation to investors, I’d tell them they shouldn’t sell sols to buy dollars. It seems to me they [dollars] are a bit expensive.” Pedro Francke, Peru’s new Finance Minister, plays it cool! ft.com/content/69eae0… https://t.co/NdjrgfqQRK

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RT @CharlieLaderman: @Alan_Allport This excellent article by Michael Geyer & Charles Bright is a good starting point. They also presented f…

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RT @70sBachchan: Biden's infrastructure package is $4 Trillion over 10 years. Sounds like a lot right? 400 billion each year. But just abou…

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RT @picharbonnier: Je partage cette initiative qui à ma connaissance n'a pas encore reçu bcc d'écho en France. Pour un Traité de Non-proli…

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This is a glorious thread from @DanielaGabor on pol economy of infrastructure. Ps I took down my original tweet which set it off because it was intended as a joke. 😉 twitter.com/DanielaGabor/s…

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Taliban have captured nine, or more than a quarter, of the country’s provincial capitals, including Puli Khumri, a strategically important city on the route to Kabul from the traditionally anti-Taliban north. ft.com/content/23b536… https://t.co/jRES6XlYgO

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“I’m a leftist who believes that reducing inequality is absolutely fundamental and perfectly compatible with reasonable macroeconomic management.” Pedro Francke, finance minister of Peru. ft.com/content/69eae0… https://t.co/NQ4Sni6Abd

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The case for some kind of Red-Green pre-arrangement is becoming pretty hard to deny. Blocks the FDP option. Secures the seriousness of climate policy. Good for Europe. twitter.com/Wahlrecht_de/s…

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@Shahinvallee @JWMason1 Brainard was my pick for Treasury 🙂 Might a super dovish pick for the Fed not revive the reflation trade and upward pressure on rates? @policytensor will probably have strong views about this. As I say my comment is strictly tactical.

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@JWMason1 And I should say that I wrote this with a heavy heart. I think it's a political judgement. Putting someone else in, puts a bullseye on their forehead at any time but particularly in an election year.

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Estimates of government support* for semiconductor companies, 2014-18, percentage of revenue by @OECD wsj.com/articles/subsi… https://t.co/kCzGo3QR7c

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