
American homes just keep on…
American homes just keep on getting bigger. 50% 2400 square feet or bigger. Deutsche Bank via @SoberLook https://t.co/KCynaaFncc
American homes just keep on getting bigger. 50% 2400 square feet or bigger. Deutsche Bank via @SoberLook https://t.co/KCynaaFncc
Another chart showing the seriousness of the setback to US growth in 2014-6. Business investment was a drag on GDP… https://t.co/y46F1vltZT
Until the 1970s, wars were the only main drivers of public debt in the US. Then tax cuts, more wars and and financi… https://t.co/zAUdppEoaq
UK’s “self-sufficiency” in agriculture. 1. can’t believe we are even discussing this 2. can’t believe that the figu… https://t.co/l6NH3GNv7G
"A Machiavelli writing today would have very little interest in princes, and every interest in the Standard Oil Com… https://t.co/jjFf2kQE1s
UK’s level of trade openness in 1912 at 61% is truly staggering. https://t.co/GUD6FRdFMU https://t.co/tAvEa0gAkz
If we can agree that MMT policies do NOT lead straight to Weimarstyle hyperinflation, can I turn the point around:… https://t.co/tKFaMvuTpw
Love this animated graph of the Western encounter with the world economy 1500-1800, measuring intercontinental trad… https://t.co/G4QW23wpOQ
Roundtable devoted to @zeithistoriker/ Quinn Slobodian’s, Globalists. Participants include @AdomGetachew,… https://t.co/j88zGdQExh
…the distressed concrete surfaces… #PaulRudolph 1918-1997 The surfaces were painstakingly created by hand…… https://t.co/phzGJVrmBo
If you measure globalization by trade as a share of GDP you end up concluding that the US at the same level of glob… https://t.co/jNF00HvM4G
@tomdrabowicz Danish … but his parents had spent time in the US and drew their inspiration from there. https://t.co/hPbd0lSDj7
@RrjohnR @andrewhistorian @AdamPosen Hi Richard yup its weaknesses are so obvious that we tend to ignore just how f… https://t.co/DaUGfAvfMo
HI @GChamedes this morning’s proof of the thesis that twitter makes you smarter h/t @RrjohnR https://t.co/7PxmnAxrIW
Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht (22 January 1877 – 3 June 1970) – Hitler’s central banker – as prisoner of the allie… https://t.co/hSQsnMIse1
@RrjohnR @NMaggor @bcwaterhouse I agree. It seems far too dynamic a story to be truly Parsonian. Too many actors …… https://t.co/NjEQpxPNC0
Just published – "Founding the World State: H. G. Wells on Empire and the English-Speaking Peoples," International… https://t.co/kuj6DwlMXh
This is remarkably thin-skinned. Senior German official demands an apology (!) from an independent think-tank for a… https://t.co/tq6aPKJFtz
Charting #Korea's export slump. Not for the faint of heart, or for the folks at the BoK. The hit from #China will b… https://t.co/CQGU80kuAi
I love this detail from Farley Grubb's new paper on North Carolina colonial currency: https://t.co/47ShfsXfaY Publ… https://t.co/DYogzjYXwa
@NMaggor @RrjohnR @bcwaterhouse Historicizing Chandler: Does anyone know anything good do read on Chandler’s person… https://t.co/ZRn007zRAd
@NMaggor @RrjohnR @bcwaterhouse Hi Noam your comment yesterday about Chandler as ideologist gave me pause. What imp… https://t.co/LUToxZauWo
@andrewhistorian @AdamPosen Yes. I was taught by Les at the LSE. It is Chandler’s narrative on the US side that is… https://t.co/zREOs2bXjV
Welcome @GChamedes brilliant historian of interwar Catholic internationalism to twitter! #twitterstorians https://t.co/NJI5G0tWoY
@diefenbackerj @JWMason1 @Mumesis @david_glasner @LinkedInEcon Precisely … why 1930 London forms end of Deluge narrative.
China’s high savings rate continues to be one of the defining features of the world economy. IMF data via… https://t.co/7ZJF5vaYX0
Not getting better: US trade deficit hits record figures. Nor will it get better unless macroeconomic fundamentals… https://t.co/HfX64PdXWO
After huge surge of 2015-6 Brazil’s official unemployment rate has stabilized at 12% @SoberLook https://t.co/bnnGOKW9fN
China’s export orders are plunging at the fastest rate since 2008. @SoberLook https://t.co/eXvPPwLB09
Congo Müller – the Laughing Man Truly remarkable interview with legendary German mercenary of the 1960s. Dont be pu… https://t.co/fz5Wb273Mj
College grads participate far more in US labour market than those with less than High School, but the rate for Coll… https://t.co/TjqceR76P7
The striking thing in this graph about US attitudes towards immigration is the steady increase since the 1990s of t… https://t.co/7USxzOFu2E
@JWMason1 @Mumesis @david_glasner @LinkedInEcon Your points on sound money socialism are valid. But as Deluge argue… https://t.co/eWjJLTCxmB
@foxjust @SheltieDad @ANZResearch @SoberLook yeah the chinese number did not strike me as particularly concentrated… https://t.co/tIWNi3okeo
I wondered about how to back out racial difference. @IanBruff do you have arrest data broken down by race, class etc https://t.co/Jgj5tQ3KHm
@adam_tooze @SoberLook JPM had a good breakdown the beginning of this year (that PIMCO also recently cited) how ban… https://t.co/YzqQgRw0Om
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