In 2007 the big 3…
In 2007 the big 3 US banks held 20% of deposits. Now they have 32%. Bigger regionals formed through mergers should… https://t.co/WhNs0nRPgV
In 2007 the big 3 US banks held 20% of deposits. Now they have 32%. Bigger regionals formed through mergers should… https://t.co/WhNs0nRPgV
Reduction in barriers to occupational choice facing women & blacks in US can explain 15 to 20 % of aggregate wage g… https://t.co/fO5BCpSzsy
BHP finds that mixed gender mining teams are far more punctual, easier on equipment and half as dangerous. Fascinat… https://t.co/F1K3YaXPt5
The recovery (under foreign ownership and management) of the UK as a car assembly location after the crisis of the… https://t.co/mY9VK98bOF
On the “Ifo clock”, the German economy is trundling through the slowdown towards the recession quadrant, Citi shows. https://t.co/CGSsZ9h0K2
Campaign against Nonsense Output Gaps (CANOO): the Euro periphery has had to rely on internal deval – price & wage… https://t.co/yp2h06hnJw
good. would be great if it continued to move, and was near balance in 2019 (if not in a small deficit) while Germa… https://t.co/EQzoQArR9B
@adam_tooze @AmyKazmin @sdbernard Striking difference in pollution levels between China's & India's coal thermal pl… https://t.co/BGMZX0COxp
Driven by surging demand in China and India, Global lipstick sales are exploding. L’Oreal now sells more to Asia th… https://t.co/a1DuDgH0w3
Everyone wants Russia’s lethal S-400 AA system. But how to pay for it, given sanctions? India and Russia have appar… https://t.co/yoEQpgc8gi
As US blocks oil exports and China worries about getting its $50bn back, India has emerged as major buyer of Venezu… https://t.co/DVY28eiVXi
When Eurozone growth looked like it might be gaining some momentum back in 2017 it had a lot to do with export dema… https://t.co/J6olM84uIE
“When uncertainty rises, but demand is still robust, it makes sense for businesses to meet demand by expanding thei… https://t.co/G0VWkhnvDb
Some original 205 sketches, including a glorious T-Top proposal. https://t.co/aiUap0Y0rC
The track of US v. global Purchasing Managers Indices since 2009 is a really telling as to significance of slowdown… https://t.co/Vx6rkuzs2F
Cartography of globalism: One World One War – Richard Edes Harrison for Fortune 1942. https://t.co/2d8kalA90E https://t.co/1IENWgtUEa
America’s economy in the 19th and early 20th century may have been the most dramatic growth engine ever seen, but i… https://t.co/I5YO40Dtcs
@YiorgosVa They are pretty much all linked. Anything in particular you are looking for?
Not to mention the history of capitalism folks … https://t.co/cUM7fXsGNH
Exactly 80 years ago today, almost 20,000 people attended a Nazi rally at New York City’s old Madison Square Garden… https://t.co/53zcJlAa7q
Compare the picture for Spain with the US, where core inflation is roughly where you would expect for current level… https://t.co/ajXw4KPrOR
Campaign against nonsense output gaps (CANOO): Euro periphery countries ran current account deficits before 2011. B… https://t.co/iS3PaGKY8v
Campaign against nonsense output gaps (CANOO): ECB efforts to reflate the Euro zone won't work until it recognizes… https://t.co/MbjVif3iFp
@dbessner Hi @dbessner have you read @DEHEdgerton on the British warfare state? And Nick Mulder on Cecil and the WW… https://t.co/UTqMMiVtrO
The arms race between shoring up (via fiscal targets) and circumventing (via blatant exercise of political power) t… https://t.co/aPXRVYVehE
"Labor, Work , Action” phenomenal lecture by Hannah Arendt Nov 101964 , t o a conference devoted to "Christianity a… https://t.co/ZXlIjV3FNk
Following Japanese invasion of 1937 c. 95m Chinese would become refugees = 26.17% of the world’s largest population… https://t.co/pNqzN6iCf2
One of the weird aspects of the eurozone debt crisis is that it encouraged so much focus on bank ownership of sover… https://t.co/7ZOJlS3v5I
In early 20th century under gold stndrd it was common for advanced econ sovereigns to borrow in foreign currency. S… https://t.co/F87CLtcywX
19th-century episodes of sovereign debt reduction and repayment were driven by primary surpluses rather than growth… https://t.co/IaWWwRCc1G
The propensity to commit crime falls spectacularly with age, making the endless detention of middle-aged and old me… https://t.co/Fqa3JBBHL4
@oikeios hence the chinese illustration 🙂
My book, 'British Exploitation of German Science and Technology, 1943-1949', is out now! It has been generously des… https://t.co/HJXAZXWJKY
Honda is closing its UK plant: A warehouse capable of holding 9 days’ worth of components to ensure continuity of U… https://t.co/MIdo9tPtfg
Tax, debt, seignorage: How the US has paid for its wars, from an important post by @bhgreeley on the Green New Deal… https://t.co/AdnZwR5FFW
This piece on the idea that the Green New Deal should be financed “the way that World War II was” by @bhgreeley is… https://t.co/4YOFdqzhMn
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