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July 20, 1969 – People gathered in New York's Central Park to watch the first man walk on the Moon #50yearsago https://t.co/UOfMmMINlo

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@adam_tooze Also, IP has (re)entered IR discussions in interesting ways. Curious for thoughts on connections Herman… https://t.co/6ARI7NdlXN

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Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping trolley to his Oaklahoma City Humpty Dumpty Supermarket chain on 4 Jun… https://t.co/oECUxrp1mz

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‘The masses of Americans, have elected Henry Ford. They have elected GM. They have elected the General Electric Com… https://t.co/6QceMyG0Dx

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Heavy freight trains running through city streets btw 1840s and 1930s turned New York’s 11th Avenue into “death ave… https://t.co/jASMCrC9W3

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I havent had a chance to watch it yet but this sounds like it might be thought-provoking fun! Kotkin playing Stalin… https://t.co/ewZyvivyNL

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The term ‘ Gilded Age derived from satirical novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, The Gilded Age : A Tal… https://t.co/poJqHCfJbE

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Remarkable discussion of the extension of the “great moderation” in global macroeconomy into the post 2008 crisis.… https://t.co/2wYtvhGT82

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@drfarls @uisceglas its ranked by # of regular police

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The U.S. Department of Labor statistics claims that there are over 1.1 million private security guards in the U.S.… https://t.co/VTleCIZrs7

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@Noahpinion In this very intresting piece @TheEconomist argues that it makes the economy more stable. A factor cont… https://t.co/Jpg0pW6nTs

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All that is solid … In America IP now accounts for about one-third of non-residential investment, up from a fifth i… https://t.co/YVMRbzd7xT

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“share of throat” – i kid you not. That is what the drinks industry calls market share! https://t.co/tzblN31jux https://t.co/EDTJD5kdb5

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Venture-capital funding for Chinese tech startups is now matching that of the US. https://t.co/7HhysXLFln https://t.co/y4xR6nQsaw

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Anheuser-Busch InBev sells enough beer every hour to fill 3 Olympic-sized swimming pools —more than its 3 nearest r… https://t.co/GvVi2nZCgD

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Interesting analysis by @TheEconomist of the differential impact of an uncoupling of China from the world economy o… https://t.co/KB6WmpBqu6

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What the climate emergency demands from central banks is not a greenwashed Dodd-Frank but another moment of “whatev… https://t.co/AaLo7oxHGo

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Intel, the granddaddy of chip makers, may have missed out on the significance of smartphones and specialized GPUs,… https://t.co/2dxFR9lbg9

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Syria’s gdp, as best anyone can tell, is 60% lower than pre-war levels. The Syrian pound trades at 500 to the dolla… https://t.co/vtmzhIWYxJ

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How fear of a “climate Minsky moment” both energizes and limits central bank agenda on “greening finance”. I did a… https://t.co/iseiv7VAIx

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Chinese emperor Wang Mang, founder of the Xin Dynasty, introduced the first known income tax, a 10 per cent tax in… https://t.co/zPLZvwUaHI

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The developing crisis at Pemex in Mexico is likely to define economic circumstances of rest of Amlo’s term in offic… https://t.co/J0etuJrZQj

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@JimMFelton @laRossa05 Oh but that is not the kind of safe Trump means!

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"If the tax state were to fail the modern state would itself change its nature; the economy would have to be driven… https://t.co/OSZuslLeA5

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Lead in ice cores taken from Greenland and Siberia tracks the development of the minting of currency in Europe fro… https://t.co/xvCle2qcIZ

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"the revenue of the state is the state” Edmund Burke Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) – so what does… https://t.co/cZTwkfFyJd

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The etymological root of the modern dollar traces back to the German thaler = abbreviation of Joachimsthaler, a sil… https://t.co/R5TjrR7jz7

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Climate Crisis: Central banks and the "macroprudential greening" of finance – https://t.co/FpeYCSWRvp https://t.co/nsnTlwuhdy

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ETFs are a cheap and easy way to invest in corporate bonds but if there was a loss of confidence do primary dealers… https://t.co/0PuOOM3vbv

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When the Soviets liked the codenames given to their aircraft by NATO they adopted them for domestic use. So the MiG… https://t.co/AVNzHiEF7R

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As those nasty NPL disappear from the balance sheets of European banks it is natural to ask who is buying them! US… https://t.co/DbqVEWMnuq

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The squeeze on state and local government finances in the US is starkly visible in their sharply falling share of e… https://t.co/895achACzY

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Uncoupling: Led by Chinese buyers, foreign purchases of U.S. homes have dropped by half over the last two years, a… https://t.co/LYvk8Nr4EJ

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In US there is a huge pipeline of apartments currently under construction. Will these all be absorbed by the rental… https://t.co/9nnu3JuxHa

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@MartinBraml @AlexanderDilger Und bis 2050 muessen wir auf NULL runter, ueber alle Sektoren hinweg.

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@MartinBraml genau meine Frage an @armin_steinbach Muss die Steuer nochmal erhoeht werden?

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