Late to this party but these are strong and true words these on the euro from @BCoeure twitter.com/BCoeure/status…
Late to this party but these are strong and true words these on the euro from @BCoeure twitter.com/BCoeure/status…
RT @jakluge: #Russia is forced to sell its Urals #oil at a 50% discount, prices are falling as low as $37.8 per barrel. Diverting the first…
RT @PawelAdrjan: 📈New release of our wage tracker for December 📉 Posted wage growth remains high but is no longer accelerating. https://t.…
RT @SanderTordoir: The UK has lost workers amounting to about 1% of its workforce due to Brexit's end of the free movement of EU workers, @…
RT @IMFinEurope: Global economic integration has slowed over the past decade amid rising trade restrictions. See our latest blog for how th…
@ErikFossing Have you been in any of the lounges? Uggh! Like some kind of after-thought. On the other hand it is generally so empty that there is not much need to escape the "buzz".
RT @ojblanchard1: The continuing judicial treatment of Andres Georgiou, accused of having had the honesty of telling the truth about Greek…
This thread on what empirical political science has taught us recently about the state of Western democracies is a real public service! Thank you @Suthan_1607 Highly recommended! twitter.com/Suthan_1607/st…
RT @sven_giegold: Krass. Schon 6.000+ haben sich für heute Abend zum Online-Dialog mit Vizekanzler Robert #Habeck aus unserem @BMWK angemel…
RT @CJFDillow: …How much state capacity is there? Can we reform the police/NHS etc for the better, or do we lack the political/management…
RT @HGWDavie: Excellent source on Red Army horse-drawn vehicles search.rsl.ru/ru/record/0100… with lots of great detail @LMBD1418 https://t.co/sG…
Pushing the India stack will be a key part of Delhi's G20 agenda ft.com/content/467604… https://t.co/BGZTSZAnVG
Chartbook: Chartbook #188 Archipelago capitalism, the Bahamas and FTX adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-18…
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RT @x_delcourt: @mosharrafzaidi @adam_tooze @FT Actually, or as far as I can remember, @adam_tooze (re)introduced the concept of « polycris…
How redistribution through taxes and transfers in the US skews towards the lower quintile. Might one hypottesize that this increase resentment in the middle? economist.com/united-states/… https://t.co/YErEa0NJrE
Whereas CPI holds consumption weights fixed, PCE allows weights to adjust following price signals -> real earnings in US have increased much more since mid 1990s on PCE basis. economist.com/united-states/… https://t.co/YS5uyC9BUJ
RT @mosharrafzaidi: The term polycrisis did not originate at #WEF2023. @adam_tooze reintroduced it in @ft in October ‘22. He details that…
RT @AndrewM_Fischer: @arindambn @RoyHistory1 Yes, I know this has been doctrine, but I also think the demand side argument has been pushed…
RT @allofi: @adam_tooze No noise about transnet because it doesn't affect the masses directly
On the disconnect btw the markets and Fed officials on interest rates and the inflation outlook this is good by @kateduguid & @colbyLsmith ft.com/content/3af598… https://t.co/wwNeWe6g50
Delighted to see @jbouie celebrating the legacy of A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin in his newsletter today. nytimes.com/2023/01/21/opi… Pairs exceptionally well with Chartbook Newsletter #187 on the radical economic vision of the civil rights movement adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-18… https://t.co/h26V59adl5
Eskom isnt the only hollowed-out, pillaged state-owned enterprise holding South African economy back. The other is Transnet the biggest railway company in Africa and a key node in continent's infrastructure. economist.com/middle-east-an… https://t.co/5DxZ3Vtt70
Chartbook: Wagner group's co-working space, how the Fed got a dual mandate & the open sewer of the Bronx adamtooze.substack.com/p/wagner-group…
Chartbook: Top Links 152 Wagner group's co-working space, how the Fed got a dual mandate & the open sewer of the Bronx adamtooze.substack.com/p/top-links-15…
Freedom budget of 1966, in which economists associated with civil rights movement & US labour mapped out a macroecon policy for richest country in the world to end poverty is still an inspiring document. Chartbook #187 on the economic radicalism of MLK. adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-18… https://t.co/KoU3RhFSh3
RT @PhillipsPOBrien: Not sure this is being read entirely correctly. Milley says it will hard to eject Russia from ‘every inch’ of occupied…
RT @MichaelRStrain: Columbia University Names Minouche Shafik 20th President news.columbia.edu/news/columbia-…
@minna_alander Agreed but it is a matter of degree rather than a sharp distinction. If the US openly embraces Crimea that will be a real break and will make life very difficult for Berlin.
@_HannahRitchie @MLiebreich Hang on. According to WB Income Groups, Nigeria already is in lower middle income. So does your counterfactual really capture the likely effects of substantial development for biggest demographic drivers in Africa? Not disputing the basic point, just want to weight it properly. https://t.co/DswVdBEQ72
@_HannahRitchie Hi Hannah essential post this. Thank you. Just as a footnote to your development counterfactual, can you do an additional post that spells out the categorization from which you derive the per capita emissions for the lower middle income group. Would be a huge help. Thanks.
RT @berthofmanecon: open.substack.com/pub/berthofman… https://t.co/6ePPBKGcHl
RT @HetanShah: Is life in the UK really as bad as the numbers suggest? This @TimHarford piece is ouch on.ft.com/3iYesel https://t.c…
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