Btw Jan 2006 and feb…
Btw Jan 2006 and feb 2019 the US economy generated 16 m new jobs thats a 12% increase. BLS via @SoberLook Does anyo… https://t.co/Ro6BnX1uOR
Btw Jan 2006 and feb 2019 the US economy generated 16 m new jobs thats a 12% increase. BLS via @SoberLook Does anyo… https://t.co/Ro6BnX1uOR
Without immigration America’s working age population would be shrinking at rates reminiscent of Europe.… https://t.co/hR5HL2ku5Q
It was a really fun event: my halter skelter historical narrative from Lloyd George to Trump juxtaposed with the fa… https://t.co/PKPEOnsysf
The @AtlantaFed GDPnow model is shockingly sensitive to short-run data e.g. bad retail numbers which have sent it p… https://t.co/ZQCwTIPiy5
This tweet by @mark_dow launched an exhilaratingly smart exchange between @cullenroche and @jonsindreu et al. Finan… https://t.co/51fXjrrTOK
Latest update of the @EconomicPolicy famous graph on productivity and hourly compensation growth from their latest… https://t.co/qad0JmHoS4
"If it turns out to be 'too little, too late,' it is Germany and Europe who will pay the price." In our new issue,… https://t.co/XRrTo6ICUT
Can I just say that the Dutch economic historian Jan De Vries is an EXTRAORDINARY writer of academic prose. His “in… https://t.co/fTkiRuIX9y
America’s lack of affordable childcare options shows up in remarkably low labour force participation for prime-age… https://t.co/zDFyPzv4Mu
Median income by age and sex in the US – When we talk glibly about the “middle class” just think about how modest t… https://t.co/nyLocsuth0
Global auto industry indicators by @IHSMarkitPMI are in worse shape now than during the global wobble of 2015-6. Wo… https://t.co/iGIcbgWf1H
There really was a peak in “global economy talk” by the Fed in the Yellen era especially in the jittery 2016-7 peri… https://t.co/Lc6kZpMozn
Which US economic sectors are most globally exposed: tech, materials and consumer staples … @FactSet via @SoberLook https://t.co/mOIxeKN7cS
How globalized is US business: global revenue exposure of S&P500 is 39% @FactSet via @SoberLook https://t.co/8dXL5K7ZwO
Btw 2007 and Q42018 infrastructure investment in ITALY fell by almost 40% and it wasn’t even a program country. Hor… https://t.co/NUYPYDmRbY
Ten years on, gross fixed capital formation in the Eurozone has finally recovered to 2008 levels, lagging ten % poi… https://t.co/tcVAgxXM0C
US survey based “soft data” is collapsing to levels not seen since 2012 when Fed launched QE3. Will hard data follo… https://t.co/v1KXqEio9r
After plateauing at 2.5% wage growth in the US has “surged" to 3.5% Data from @SoberLook https://t.co/iHB5Uw4g6U
Nowcast model shows China recovering from the nasty dip in growth in 2018. https://t.co/onT5ZCHtg8 https://t.co/QOFkmwQmhJ
This thread from @andrewbatson on what makes China’s economic policy regime different is good reading. https://t.co/AgWIc35URL
Fascinating from @Brad_Setser highlighting the severe off balance sheet fiscal tightening which squeezed the Chine… https://t.co/d9AC7UStWp
Always nice to have your work cited by the New York Times on a Sunday … https://t.co/qizmr1Bytf
I talked with @TheStalwart and @tracyalloway about China (trade focused but not only on trade) last week https://t.co/t4PTPsyQW7
Interesting graphic. #Africa #Diplomacy #Europe https://t.co/S5Y3jnOVt9
@lionel_trolling @HeerJeet a very similar argument to the one you are essaying was made by Rajan in Faultlines. It… https://t.co/iGbn1rn9o1
So it must be forever: This review of American foreign policy books by Tom Meaney from back in 2016 is excellent.… https://t.co/6qhPd3FHJf
That feeling when you recommend a classic @NewLeftReview piece by Peter Gowan "Crisis in the Heartland" (2008/9) to… https://t.co/FYqRHrenPw
Whereas for highly educated US workers larger cities offer substantial wage premiums, for those with least educatio… https://t.co/0MZ59OrF8Z
Since 1970 as the American workforce has become more educated, those with College degrees have clustered as never b… https://t.co/GbflwYoWUL
So it must be forever: This review of American foreign policy books by Tom Meaney from back in 2016 is excellent.… https://t.co/m4tjX6xjNW
That feeling when you recommend a classic @NewLeftReview piece by Peter Gowan "Crisis in the Heartland" (2008/9) to… https://t.co/FBeDxgLuEt
There are now more $100 bills in circulation than $1 bills notes according to Torsten Slok of Deutsche Bank and… https://t.co/cg7IjZNLO6
We are still in the great moderation (at least as measured by the downward trend in the volatility of GDP growth ac… https://t.co/kKiJ8G8S1s
Normalization? 17% of global debt market still trades at negative yields. Deutsche Bank https://t.co/Z9lK4soOKK
Kinda Junky: Half of Investment Grade rated bonds are now BBB up from 25% in 1990 and the spread btw those and AAA… https://t.co/dq3WjJtdwA
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