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Of all the large EM, Mexico has by far the greatest level of trade exposure. @scotiabank via @SoberLook https://t.co/JkQACigruN

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What is really going on with the Chinese economy beneath official GDP stats? Many western observers make educated g… https://t.co/L1d6Gb3WRi

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This is the concluding punch of a fantastic thread on the US budget deal. https://t.co/8S6P3b817e

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Bernhard Klein Burning City: Berlin 1943 (1947) Klein like Dix was a "WWI artist" who found himself documenting WWI… https://t.co/oTuo57QI1Y

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I have always thought of Otto Dix (1891-1961) as a WWI-artist, but this is a self-portrait as a POW in 1945-6. Dix… https://t.co/MzQitN71MI

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"Defence Positions from Rock Gun, Gibraltar, Looking Towards Africa" Leslie Cole’s WWII artwork is remarkable.… https://t.co/7whQfP0XTW

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@maarten_voorst Excellent. And impressive that it has almost 1.5 m views!

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Since the ECB adopted negative rates in 2014 investment in the Eurozone has actually recovered, at approximately th… https://t.co/8YBZL5k61w

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Wir sind die Moorsoldaten – one of the first protest songs of the 1930s first performed in 1933 at Börgermoor conce… https://t.co/P4mIyQRWEB

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Swiss National Bank’s great hoard of euros is stable for now at c. 560bn. But will they have to buy more once ECB e… https://t.co/V8JM6QNGnH

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Franz Radziwill (1895-1983). His magical realist paintings of wartime Flanders offer a unique vision of World War I… https://t.co/DWQKD0UOdM

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With the publishing machine of the Communist powers going at full tilt, churning out billions of volumes per year,… https://t.co/rVSQwlcvft

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@ASPertierra no … it means assistant, associate or full professor.

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"Der Ritterkreuzträger” (1944) Georg Netzband (1900-1984) https://t.co/4PGMHIc5Yv https://t.co/FgoGmcSuM7

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"I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe …" RIP Rutger Hauer (1944-2019) https://t.co/58eKxMfLC7 https://t.co/79vwxIhc2i

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Albert Speer in March 1971 after his release from Spandau in the pages of women’s magazine Jasmin. From the remarka… https://t.co/Np3LqQISJs

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Home construction/housing starts are at all time lows in the US in this business-cycle. Via @SoberLook https://t.co/TOwjnWuFFa

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Ihre Letzte Schlacht 1636 (Their last battle 1636) – a remarkable collaboration of historians and archaeologists ex… https://t.co/y1p5ZQt4jV

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Cargill & Tyson now both committed to reducing huge GHG emissions from meat production by 30 % by 2030. But can the… https://t.co/WzPMKtUv0o

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“Even as the curtain comes down on the Draghi show, the market still believes that he is the only game in town,” bu… https://t.co/KM3V0Iu3tG

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“In manufacturing, the business climate indicator is in freefall,” @FuestClemens of IFO is not mincing his words ab… https://t.co/KDlDcPCqTd

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For years, better cardiovascular techniques, coronary-artery-bypass surgery, defibrillators, better blood-pressure… https://t.co/ryLDGMEazF

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The Value of Labor: The science of commodification in Hungary, 1920-1956 by Martha Lampland is a fascinating study… https://t.co/7XaZWsBpE2

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Remarkable graph showing how the eurozone crisis transformed the IMF’s loan portfolio. From an excellent piece on… https://t.co/j8Cw4zqp6e

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"The climate math is brutally clear: While the world can't be healed within the next few years, it may be fatally w… https://t.co/TW30bDT1uw

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US v. Eurozone labour productivity per hour. The 2010 base year skews the comparison. But the flattening of US prod… https://t.co/NEXihe9ALa

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The graphic art of the French steel association during the “trente glorieuses” was quite fantastic! https://t.co/bVLlbH1IC3

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“2019 is going to be a pretty disappointing year. Outside of the global financial crisis we have really only seen [… https://t.co/f1kcq6iJiY

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20 Litre jerrycans being refilled at POL dumps in Normandy 1944 – the can was an innovative, highly robust and stac… https://t.co/UY96qO63RC

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The I-O flowchart for China’s tech manufacturing sector shows exports to US account for c. 10% of output. Another b… https://t.co/OZ7SgNPoRO

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in the desert campaigns of 1942/3 Allies learned that whole blood transfusion was a life saver for casualties in sh… https://t.co/AuPQJuBzYM

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S. Korean exports which are a useful leading indicator of the state of the world economy are showing no sign of bou… https://t.co/G8kcdjVaxo

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"Rolling over the battlefields of the world and the highways of home – every car is a war car now.” Extraordinary s… https://t.co/UnK28hW0Ly

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If it were to hit the monetary gas pedal what would the ECB buy next? its purchases so far. @scotiabank via… https://t.co/9Qy7gG0Jmn

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I stumbled across this extraordinary history of American economics in the 20th and 21st centuries by Kevin Brine an… https://t.co/Bx8uNwa6yI

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Manufacturing is just to small as part of US economy to drive the business-cycle. Its share in GDP and payroll fluc… https://t.co/8Va5b7cmhK

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