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RT @JRart: Work in progress @palazzostrozzi https://t.co/TgFYxjGFhQ

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RT @matjaz_nahtigal: Chartbook Newsletter #16 by @adam_tooze adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-ne… "Above all we need to be prepared for the fact that t…

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RT @yayitsrob: @KateAronoff @adam_tooze Oh no definitely not, and the EU mechanism is actually the reverse I think, where industrial policy…

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RT @yayitsrob: That doesn’t necessarily mean the US should adopt a carbon price… but it does make me wonder how the Biden admin plans to ha…

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RT @yayitsrob: Crucial point from @adam_tooze in this: Only in the US does large-scale carbon pricing remain purely theoretical; in Europe…

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RT @hanskundnani: @adam_tooze @EngelsbergIdeas @HelenHet20 I just listened to the podcast and what struck me was the contrast between two d…

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RT @AllThingsMarx: #FridayFeeling #HarpoMarx #ChicoMarx https://t.co/POkyQoiOnu

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Just found this amazing reading list about neoliberalism from @zeithistoriker in my email inbox. I thought folks might be interested to check it out. GREAT stuff here. https://t.co/WaE3pnftfz

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RT @Jalopnik: Jeep Wrangler Engine Explodes After Owner Tows Vehicle In Gear And Revs It To 50,000 RPM dlvr.it/RvqX1Q https://t.co…

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How climate change caused Brexit. The view from the "longue durée”. twitter.com/s4cett/status/…

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RT @PiwowarczykJ: Ein Veteran des Deutsch-Französischen Krieges und des Ersten Weltkrieges in seiner alten Uniform im Rahmen eines Veterane…

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RT @sicknerpe: I interviewed @gabrielwinant about how U.S. industry shaped the caregiving economy that rose in its wake. "The Next Shift" i…

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@SDullien Cute(ish) cat. But I like you on the Schuldenbremse.

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RT @MacdonaldUkah: @adam_tooze, @HelenHet20 and @TPpodcast_ [why is David (Runciman) not on Twitter?]! Cooooooool!!!! https://t.co/LPyziH…

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RT @HenryRothwell: I have no idea why, but this one's not often seen in the wild.'Ipswich', John Northcote Nash, watercolour, 1923. https:/…

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RT @tomhunt100: Hard truths, bitter pills, ‘dirty hands’ trade-offs, pick your metaphors. This is a fascinating conversation between @Helen…

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RT @MFratzscher: 40% der Vermögen der Millionäre sind Immobilien, 40% sind Betriebsvermögen. Link zu unserer Studie @DIW_Berlin: 3/3 http…

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Hawtrey’s 1925 paper on “Currency & Public Administration” is a TRIP! It has line that central bank should “Never explain; never regret; never apologise.” But justifies that insulation in terms of selfish interests of MARKETS! & asks, could a healthy public opinion be developed! https://t.co/0wsDi2DB15

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RT @TPpodcast_: NEW EPISODE! David @HelenHet20 and @adam_tooze on the choices we face in addressing climate change. Can we move away from f…

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RT @andynortondev: .@adam_tooze – "If you compare the ridiculous huffing and puffing in Germany about retiring small amount of coal" with w…

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RT @NeoconMaudit: 'We insist that a critical examination of Hindutva, a political ideology, is not the same thing as Hinduphobia.' https://…

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RT @AudreyTruschke: This letter of unreserved support is authored by faculty of South Asian origin at Rutgers and co-signed by colleagues a…

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@henryfarrell @CoreyRobin Judged as a text in economics, the GT is idiosyncratic, and long and takes a bit of getting used to, but once you have gotten the hang of it, it is not a particularly “difficult” book. Compared, for instance, to Kapital or some bits of Austrian capital theory, or Sraffa etc

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@henryfarrell @CoreyRobin Plus lets not confuse different types of “difficulty”: @CoreyRobin and I were talking about using the GT in context of general teaching of political theory/theories of capitalism etc. For which it is not v suitable. But as a piece of economics it really isnt v obscure at all.

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RT @SongweVera: Thank you for your interest in the LSF. @DanielaGabor @nssylla @KevinPGallagher @gchelwa @adam_tooze @IMFNews @JoeThwaites…

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@matthiasellis @CoreyRobin Oh … it was a rocking session.

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@CoreyRobin For general readers you definitely want to make a selection with some very hard cuts. Carl Wennerlind and I recently taught some excerpts that worked quite well.

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RT @Isabel_Schnabel: @tedfertik @adam_tooze @njtmulder @LeusderListicle @ted_knudsen They had characterized the banks as victims of the pol…

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RT @neurosocialself: USA: in 1980 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin spoke of the depression he experienced shortly after returning to Earth, after walk…

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@Isabel_Schnabel @njtmulder @tedfertik @LeusderListicle @ted_knudsen Wow @Isabel_Schnabel very cool of you to take time to engage with this thread 🙂 much appreciated!

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RT @tbodley: I just subscribed to Chartbook adamtooze.substack.com/?utm_medium=we… Have enjoyed @adam_tooze books and podcast appearances, and now also hi…

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RT @welt: Tansanias Präsident John Magufuli ist gestorben to.welt.de/GFIQEll https://t.co/uHkTNHgaWc

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@njtmulder @tedfertik @LeusderListicle @ted_knudsen In fact @Isabel_Schnabel now pivotal at the ECB, was involved in these debates in the early 2000s!

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@LeusderListicle Very good counter this. I feel a Weimar-political-economy-chartbook-newsletter coming on.

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The global hierarchy of electricity costs. Striking the balance btw driving efficiency and driving electrification is going to be tricky. thedailyshot.com/2021/03/16/old… https://t.co/QIDomqHGjK

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Since 1990 there has been a dramatic shift in semiconductor production capacity. 1990 all AE. 2020 65 % is EM (including S Korea) thedailyshot.com/2021/03/16/old… https://t.co/13Lnf2WteU

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