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@rgunns Mark Harrison ed. Economics of World war II

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In the ten largest US states the labour market took a turn for the worse in 2019. Not large yet. But perhaps an ind… https://t.co/bFw53CM9AC

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US manufacturing is experiencing a not-so-mini recession. This is now worse than 2015-6. @IHSMarkitPMI… https://t.co/WAooD2ALXT

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How big are the Australian fires? Absolutely HUGE. Six times those that rocked California in 2018 and Amazonia in 2… https://t.co/YIaGoEX4bN

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If you build it they will come … 2020 and 2021 look set to deliver large increases in oil refining capacity in Asia… https://t.co/2wsHNJP3VZ

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These two charts (identically scaled, conveniently) show why it is incumbent on advanced economies to both develop… https://t.co/nGEbbm6DKI

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A one-century perspective on Australia’s climate anomaly. The heat is unprecedented as is the drought. @via… https://t.co/V9ElqKMLIm

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The biggest chunk of global energy use out to 2050 will be industrial but it is likely to grow “only” 35 %. Residen… https://t.co/VmNQAyYGh6

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@jonathankuiken @DEHEdgerton Would be great thank you.

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Middle East markets have ambitions to mature into advanced financial centers but s*** just keeps happening. How Dub… https://t.co/ghHQ7CImUe

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@nglinsman @Petrologica @WilliamBurns13 @JKempEnergy @stevandan @MuBuMiner So sorry! Was struggling to pull togethe… https://t.co/I0FeyZngOq

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The huge surge in electricty consumption in Asia is the big energy story out to 2050 according to @eia_org Most rap… https://t.co/j8QApydUyT

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Great suggested reading on “UK energy ” – @adam_tooze “https://t.co/wFUnkrDrKO” With thanks to @Petrologica… https://t.co/Kba1b6EfzF

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@Daniel_Leaver17 @MalcolmPetrie Sounds FASCINATING

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@rob_heinze @DEHEdgerton Yeah .. I am looking for something that would triangulate Graf with Meg Jacobs’s treatment… https://t.co/lhGXiH0WVj

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According to the 2003 China Labor Statistical Yearbook, a remarkable total of over 27 million SOE workers had been… https://t.co/Tw1H47L5ms

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@stevandan @HBaumannLiv @DEHEdgerton @LivUniPol thank you. most helfpul!

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In event of a US-Iran conflict there are only limited options to bypass Strait of Hormuz. Only Saudi and UAE have p… https://t.co/aWPY1Gt41u

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@adam_tooze @JKempEnergy @nglinsman @Petrologica Yes it is amazing but not surprising given the nature of most Brit… https://t.co/zjwIybnIFs

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Interesting follow up to below tweet on chinese savings https://t.co/0QrdvefXx0 https://t.co/eBOWFryU3b https://t.co/9N4vpJrSau

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@MalcolmPetrie @Daniel_Leaver17 Hi @Daniel_Leaver17 if you have articles/chapter write ups etc that you are willing… https://t.co/FsplP5plZ8

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Chinese savings rate is high across all incomes but particularly unusual for low income households = reflection of… https://t.co/updepF0y3j

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@adam_tooze Military analysis by @ProfTalmadge of scenario where Iran retaliates by closing down the Straits of Hor… https://t.co/3lhw475AXc

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@JKempEnergy @nglinsman @DEHEdgerton Hi all .. it is really the 1970s that I am most focused on 1972-73 and afterma… https://t.co/2vHkG3kYBz

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@JKempEnergy @nglinsman @DEHEdgerton Perfect. thank you!

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"Flows through the Strait of Hormuz in 2018 made up about one-third of total global seaborne traded oil. More than… https://t.co/GOQnTzYsGZ

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“The burgeoning literature on neoliberalism,” Amy Offner, “is, to a significant extent, the mirror image of policy… https://t.co/t9pziyFQH2

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@HBaumannLiv @DEHEdgerton @stevandan @LivUniPol Sounds like I simply need to read the introductory chapters to… https://t.co/r5iM1HiA9T

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@nglinsman @DEHEdgerton Any advice @JKempEnergy would be VERY welcome.

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Up to the early 80s, 90s% of China’s rural population had access to cheap health care via cooperatives. That collap… https://t.co/ybx1XQ4QUh

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I need a reading list on British politics & the energy question c. 1970-1985. Ive read @DEHEdgerton latest on energ… https://t.co/qrB1aRwQFV

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Wake and blockage: balanced write-up of the offshore windfarm controversies of late 2019 by @NathalieThomas3 Key se… https://t.co/hKiqO4FwET

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Surge in China’s household savings rate from 1970s was dramatic. 50% is explained by demography of 1child policy. R… https://t.co/XwalTdJawI

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21% of global petroleum liquid consumption passes through Strait of Hormuz, highly exposed in US-Iran conflict. The… https://t.co/WgXINoRZZo

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Whose liberalism? Great review of @AlexZevin wonderful book on @TheEconomist by Ben Jackson in @BostonReview… https://t.co/CZFDnzQOoG

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Currently EV strategy depends entirely on imported lithium. There is lithium in Northern Portugal which is one of p… https://t.co/c45Fkr6UVm

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