RT @jsblokland: It seems like…
It seems like the world almost stopped in December. #Spain is the next country to report very sluggish production n… https://t.co/13miH0cq4Y
It seems like the world almost stopped in December. #Spain is the next country to report very sluggish production n… https://t.co/13miH0cq4Y
India and Indonesia’s investment rates are not quite China’s. But they in a different league from the western hemis… https://t.co/x6xoyLJSvv
How Britain in the 18th century became a carbon based society. Wrigley, E. A. (2013). Energy and the English indust… https://t.co/RjSc8cnoVb
The opening of the Indian economy has not had the impact of China’s but it was nevertheless spectacular. Read… https://t.co/Z92SvV7RPb
2019 – 1989 – 1919 – Tiananmen-May Fourth: How will China’s authoritarian regime deal with the remarkable string of… https://t.co/ZPlaPRUeJn
The break with the organic energy regime in England and Wales came in early 1700s when coal already accounted for 5… https://t.co/6Sa26Asyrh
Interesting chart about deployment of military satellites by US, Russia and China … which also reveals the irreleva… https://t.co/JvO341Ryzn
Making famine history – this review of the history of famines by Cormac OGrada is economic history at its most comp… https://t.co/nnM4WC75fq
"Even while operating as a de facto gouvernement économique, the eurogroup as such is not accountable to anyone”… https://t.co/3h51UVtAwn
Making famine history – this review of the history of famines by Cormac OGrada is economic history at its most comp… https://t.co/A3bDOZOcac
The opening of the Indian economy has not had the impact of China’s but it was nevertheless spectacular. Read… https://t.co/ov848MuNWs
For all the talk of bureaucracy, difficulty of doing business etc, India’s investment rate is amongst the most impr… https://t.co/z3oioCQl0L
"If recent growth were sustained, India’s real GDP per head would reach China’s current levels in early- to mid- 20… https://t.co/xNTWZOl5vH
"If recent growth were sustained, India’s real GDP per head would reach China’s current levels in early- to mid- 20… https://t.co/UfuqX2Nk2z
2019 – 1989 – 1919 – Tiananmen-May Fourth: How will China’s authoritarian regime deal with the remarkable string of… https://t.co/5YWukDtNkx
Vegetable pricing crackdown – how Erdogan is trying to deliver for his constituency despite the promises of fiscal… https://t.co/Pi3oMJFC6e
How Britain in the 18th century became a carbon based society. Wrigley, E. A. (2013). Energy and the English indust… https://t.co/e5tAVo7zrk
"Even while operating as a de facto gouvernement économique, the eurogroup as such is not accountable to anyone”… https://t.co/MjTfBHVSOI
"When the next downturn or financial crisis hits, emerging markets are likely to prove even more important than the… https://t.co/GpZHWwb2zJ
"the sighting of Mr Lee Buchheit – sovereign debt restructuring specialist – at a country’s airport can be enough t… https://t.co/1XlXU9Eh9y
Alatmaier formulates problem of industrial policy in sovereignist terms: to change Germany "from being country that… https://t.co/lAlcGv3CeX
Interesting chart about deployment of military satellites by US, Russia and China … which also reveals the irreleva… https://t.co/hFLMbl5LHz
Does the eurogroup really exist? – Let’s face it, the Eurogroup as we know it is a rather pale imitation of a democ… https://t.co/VhwmB5UkVO
Eurogroup’s "relative secrecy soon became an institutional advantage, allowing ministers to convene rapidly to thra… https://t.co/LJFWesv0G9
The brilliant historian of America and the world Daniel Immerwahr is on twitter at @dimmerwahr A great follow! For… https://t.co/L9WYSXKzmT
King cotton: between 1700 and 1789 cottons went from comprising 3-8% of the garments in Parisian wardrobes to betwe… https://t.co/zXA9UEyezn
In the world of the great moderation (low inflation and high asset price growth) it is good to be old in America!… https://t.co/wGMuYfwy2N
"Wealth, therefore, according to them (The Tartars), consisted in cattle, as according to the Spaniards it consiste… https://t.co/neONMX2qsX
traditionalists – structuralists – fundamentalist/decouplers – Kurt Campbell’s taxonomy of China hawks in Washingto… https://t.co/pgFvJUqpOf
King cotton: between 1700 and 1789 cottons went from comprising 3-8% of the garments in Parisian wardrobes to betwe… https://t.co/Si1zCyGdKu
Turnaround in Turkey’s balance of trade was driven by goods as collapse in the Turkish lira made German cars (and s… https://t.co/Pw7XtwoRim
Once you incorporate off balance sheet elements China’s fiscal deficit is not 5% of GDP but 7.9% and growing.… https://t.co/Xl3z3399cw
apan’s Top Business Group: China Isn’t an Enemy – Japan now exports more to China than to the US.… https://t.co/fEQ5o0RVFy
Will US labour productivity growth pick up from decade-long slump as labour markets tighten? Data via @SoberLook https://t.co/PFmvguWCvF
In the world of the great moderation (low inflation and high asset price growth) it is good to be old in America!… https://t.co/K1OznAN195
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