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Well there is a good tag line … “imagine a future as frightening as our own." https://t.co/IEdiF0F3JL

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If you are interested in the European humanities you should really follow @jraimo John does some of the best intel… https://t.co/CiuutdlKZ2

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Explaining the sluggish growth in US wages: Annual change in the employee cost index and the yearly change of its c… https://t.co/lGoOK0UK5d

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How many times can you to retweet something that promotes your own work? But Adam’s review is so good: He summarize… https://t.co/ucbsxjxEzt

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“He asked me if I knew what I was doing and that I risked damaging Czech-China relations” – on the China-spy drama… https://t.co/1W6sUuTAlq

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Greece 2015 – 5 years on. For the anniversary of the final stage of the Greek debt struggle Eric Toussaint of… https://t.co/VBfsQVIJ0O

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"While about 50 per cent of disaster losses are covered by insurance in high-income countries, the corresponding pr… https://t.co/JtR5MMyXTy

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Ich habe vor den Toren Petersburgs ein Jahr lang gearbeitet, direkt hinter dem Pawlowsker Palast und seinem herrlic… https://t.co/xstHdw4o3L

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A priority "is to assess European banks’ future resilience and the sustainability of their business models. And we… https://t.co/6TUX6qN2TQ

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A legal model of crisis – social, economic and political. I read @KatharinaPistor fascinating Code of Capital for… https://t.co/SyAI6QGJYn

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'All the emotions and sensations attached to the bunks remind us that the agony of Auschwitz was unceasing, unendin… https://t.co/JN4UbaqEAD

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Today in 1980, Prince made his TV debut on the US show American Bandstand. Dick Clark: How many instruments do yo… https://t.co/5O0kxLMuRD

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“An assessment of business models showed that most significant institutions’ earnings are below their cost of capit… https://t.co/BCMgA5QEOD

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Wonderful review of a more than timely book: @adam_tooze on @KatharinaPistor's "The Code of Capital: How the Law Cr… https://t.co/6Z3z5fcmgO

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I think this is the Russian cover of Crashed … and I love it! https://t.co/g3A221rfI2

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When discussing Gini (of Gini coefficient fame), people often note that he was a prominent eugenicist. Journalists… https://t.co/5BRU5w9bNd

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I recently came across an extremely anti-semitic remark from Keynes (after meeting Einstein, who he liked — but as… https://t.co/V8gWTPC9FL

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At 26:22 the magnificent Miles Davis Quintet of the 1960s featuring Hancock, Williams, Carter & Shorter launches in… https://t.co/uPWIHtpe2r

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Sergeant Frank Bond a photographer with the USAAF 40th Photo-Recon Squadron found the streets littered with Japanes… https://t.co/4RQomxAOfr

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If the West is worrying about importing the Coronavirus imagine what it feels like in Asia where Chinese visitors m… https://t.co/qNV5dwEzCv

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How a virus in Wuhan affects the global price of copper. @SoberLook https://t.co/6BlqGMjQeN

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The prevailing view amongst economists is now that Mexico did not grown in 2019. @SoberLook https://t.co/9XlZ9Trpo4

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Americans really dont seem to be worried about the economy right now! Only 10% think economic issues are amongst th… https://t.co/FgsXlj0BxW

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With Italian debt already being priced more like that of Greece relative to Germany rather than that of Spain and… https://t.co/WmBCmCSVxR

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May 1973: William F. Buckley Jr and the brilliant pioneer of progressive ecology Barry Commoner square off against… https://t.co/WOaCShmwA3

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Global mobilities: the movement of 415m Chinese for New Year in 2019 dwarfs every other large-scale seasonal moveme… https://t.co/oSLotg5Ycq

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Alsop and Störmer's control tower for a lifting bridge in Canary Wharf. A very curious crow's nest of a building. https://t.co/LyRhbTqNNY

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🔳 J. D. SALINGER Died on this day, in 2010 “How do you know you're going to do something, untill you do it?” https://t.co/FBT4taU4vA

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Locusts eat their own body-weight in food each day. A swarm the size of Paris could in a single day devour half the… https://t.co/U1fU938gNa

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This book by @anubradford looks like a worthy complement to @henryfarrell and @ANewman_forward's work on US market… https://t.co/8hbPQkFNO2

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Locust mega swarm in East Africa: “This has become a situation of international dimensions that threatens the food… https://t.co/pe1JPrKsxC

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Do market size and regulatory capacity give the EU power in global trade? One of the great things about… https://t.co/sWUPgf7NnM

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Carbon crimes: The volume of black-market hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) originating in China estimated by the UK-based… https://t.co/T6e5yQs1Za

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Thank you @Luke_X_Ray For some reason the scene fills me with deep nostalgia … looks great. Empire of the Sun come… https://t.co/6smidrmIhy

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The Brussels Effect: What if a mild-mannered economic superpower was shaping the world economy and most people didn… https://t.co/w4N3mXg6Ut

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