@DuncanWeldon @daniel_todman you will love…
@DuncanWeldon @daniel_todman you will love it!
@DuncanWeldon @daniel_todman you will love it!
Agreed @DuncanWeldon Not that a weekend trip to the library is a bad thing … especially after xmas but @OUPAcademic… https://t.co/rYMkgSEdv3
@DuncanWeldon Precisely this question is what makes Talbot Imlay’’s Facing the Second World War (2003) such an impo… https://t.co/mQ8GlMicv1
Useful, from JPM. https://t.co/OnBNzs6i5V
“China controls up to 40% of the global shipbuilding capacity, and that’s a natural metric of where they want to be… https://t.co/saVxZFrB1C
Publisher: Would you like us to design you a book cover? Ayer: No need. I have just the thing. https://t.co/9DqFWpWGYc
Who buys Treasurys? Not who you think! Of the $1.87trn sold in 2017 49 % were bought by investment funds fed by sma… https://t.co/GoH8MUsKhI
“We are moving from a world dominated by very exclusive trans-Atlantic relations toward a rebalancing,” – a new Eur… https://t.co/3ou89fiGV9
City-level data “show the relationship between wage growth and a tight labor market still holds,” @Shayndi and… https://t.co/qgZAz72Lkv
Enfin reçu ! Un livre important (Trust in numbers) qui, finalement, n'a attendu que 12 ans pour être traduit ! https://t.co/H5TpKAvpMK
@DrDuncanBell @HeleneBismarck Anthony Hopkins’s new history of American Empire looks like a blockbuster h/t… https://t.co/n5NjDml8G2
This is also a rather good list of 2017 history films @RealClearHistry https://t.co/1A0q0tO7ME https://t.co/oXGIuNPllr
A really interesting top 10 of global history books! https://t.co/27Ftg1Pvbt https://t.co/tLGrh9oVnT
In April 2013 – seventy years since landings in Italy – the last US battle tank left Europe. It seemed to mark the… https://t.co/w6FZs2KLrG
Low and going lower: return on equity of European banking predicted to fall to 1.5% in 2021. Consolidation is urgen… https://t.co/HlKT16tj5N
Remember that the deadline for the #CFP for the inaugural Yale Naval History conference at ISS is FRIDAY! https://t.co/HgBFwZFm1o
@adam_tooze @jpmorgan May the light of Wigglesworth guide you… https://t.co/rejl80FFXG
The end of QE: One of the big questions for 2018: “The coming changes in global monetary policy is nowhere near pri… https://t.co/iLLvcRg2oN
The first call center in India was established by General Electric (GE) in 1999; by 2015, BPOs employed almost seve… https://t.co/P1kQ5xRXXN
@hmeyer78 how about a highly leveraged wholesale funded bank in Shanghai or some unstable shadow banking vehicle?
If the public finances of tiny Greece had the world holdings its breath for years, just imagine what the debt bomb… https://t.co/kfQbGZ6cDq
The world we have lost: estimates of pacific area GDP in 2030 with TPP and with TPP sans-US @TheEconomist @PIIE https://t.co/YfhiQ5YXaj
The true size of Africa: Most of the rest of the world fits! https://t.co/sulue5CW3c https://t.co/VpysG3bBXH
How did the Indian Army hold together in WWII in the face of staggering early defeats and the greatest nationalist… https://t.co/s9as39cnC6
The strange death of "death taxes”: excellent piece by @TheEconomist on the rollback of inheritance taxes… https://t.co/cgI2wOhK4P
"scandale geologique” – the concentration of cobalt and other minerals integrates Congo’s artisanal miners into a g… https://t.co/Bjd69mlQZE
Western Australia’s Lithium deposits may be key to a new e-vehicle driven resource boom. https://t.co/tpnM29oDZt https://t.co/aASg4eBtF9
Quit India 1942 from Chittaprasad Bhattacharya’s banned book Hungry Bengal https://t.co/17NbVLkwNb… https://t.co/oxPFABN7br
"Join the army and see the world: Indian soldiers take in Roman ruins in North Africa.” WWII from Barkawi’s fascina… https://t.co/hsfXfHBZ1d
"The rent from buy-to-let properties, which we estimate at £55bn-65bn ($73bn-87bn) a year, is equivalent to the sal… https://t.co/vB680Y7iK6
@infinite_milos a doddle by comparison!
“In the past there was always another central bank that would step up and pick up the baton from someone scaling ba… https://t.co/mOHPaDa1Pv
"In the Korean War, the US Army decided that a vocabulary of around one hundred words was sufficient to allow US an… https://t.co/NY4RVOsl4R
According to @BLS_gov and @TheEconomist there are 51,200 people employed as coal miners in the US v. 785k in 1920.… https://t.co/NpBxa8Htoe
From obligation to option: marriage is no longer fate but a lifestyle choice in much of W Europe. Great graph from… https://t.co/5ptOLEc5tM
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