Retweeted Wilhelm Gustloff (@WilhelmGustloff): View of…
Retweeted Wilhelm Gustloff (@WilhelmGustloff):nnView of the courtyard at the Museum nSvend Hammershøin1873-1948… https://t.co/ExU3NKMAqV
Retweeted Wilhelm Gustloff (@WilhelmGustloff):nnView of the courtyard at the Museum nSvend Hammershøin1873-1948… https://t.co/ExU3NKMAqV

Retweeted Historical Pics (@HistoricalPics):nnTaking a screenshot in 1983. https://t.co/C7ArdCjrz5 https://t.co/NPqOoAGAub

View of the courtyard at the Museum nSvend Hammershøin1873-1948 https://t.co/8YSTF9815X

Taking a screenshot in 1983. https://t.co/KsA7GMvgcd
Retweeted Myko Clelland (@DapperHistorian):nnAn unexpected and surprising find – The brother & nephew of Adolf… https://t.co/QIPkBiW8hT

An unexpected and surprising find – The brother & nephew of Adolf Hitler, boarding in Liverpool in the 1911 census. https://t.co/uXMqFiZUbI
In 1995 the Bundesbank described off balance sheet SPV for securitized mortgages as Umgehungsinnovationen … innovations in circumvention.

Towards a typology of efficiency-drivers: Project managmnt has huge impact on construction https://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/fltCWufhPf

A huge gap has opened up between labour productivity in construction and rest of economy nhttps://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/A6XJm27ZK2

Where money could be usefully spent: Quality of infrastructure v. incomenhttps://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/Ss7gCF3eej
Evidence from 15000 Universities across 1500 regions in 70 plus countries shows they really are great! https://t.co/wcmrxlurno
Retweeted Martin Daubney (@MartinDaubney):nnThe truth of modern inequality: lost, outnumbered, anti-lad… https://t.co/lpkruUHJg2

The truth of modern inequality: lost, outnumbered, anti-lad workshops, huge fees sees men dwindle on Uni campuses https://t.co/bm29egotez

Europe/US and Germany in particular is the global laggard of infrastructure spending nhttps://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/mud5v4WUTF

China spent more on infrastructure 1992-2013 than US and Europe combinednhttps://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/GeXYAdPfrP

Total productive infrastructure spend worldwide 2013 $ 5 trillionnhttps://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/fveeDs8Dly

Austerity bites: decline in developed world infrastructure spend by public sector nhttps://t.co/GW0MChspl6 https://t.co/orfQC4Xk0a
The EM boom that was: In 2007 there were 60 economies globally that were growing at more than 7 per cent!nhttps://t.co/vF1SousobH

Revising old-school idea that safety was to be found in developed world money floods into EM https://t.co/vF1SousobH https://t.co/wBRiusPJjT
When the world’s biggest fund manager reverses its view on half of global economy it's time to take notice. https://t.co/mIQZQDhjoR via @FT

Georges Braque 1952 The Shower https://t.co/DHCrotHMt5

Georges Braque (1882-1963) this beautiful late work from 1961 https://t.co/RVa92d9MiI
Retweeted Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye):nnWhat the Middle East would like like if we made maps based on… https://t.co/I3iwyJolSp

What the Middle East would like like if we made maps based on reality – by @arabthomness https://t.co/TZ0soZuDM2 https://t.co/q8Wc0a6Bnm

A joy to be prodded towards late Georges Braque by visit to @metmuseum https://t.co/r1Q9mWSWBm

Retweeted Artemis Theofilou (@04artemis):nnA Sunday in Eindhoven, 1885 by Vincent van Gogh https://t.co/Pnlw2nCtuj https://t.co/6VIcD3ujOI

A Sunday in Eindhoven, 1885 by Vincent van Gogh https://t.co/xFLGB8YOfF
In EZ aggregate demand stimulus is crucial, otherwise increased wage flexibility will have negative effect https://t.co/gxGzOix1lL
Applying unit labour cost concept at nat econ level camouflages distributive conflict in language of efficiency nhttps://t.co/gxGzOix1lL

Greece on top! Surprising trajectory of exports in Eurozone’s 1st decade. @MESandbu on formnhttps://t.co/gxGzOix1lL https://t.co/LboBMbHUzV
Cannot be said too often: The Eurozone deficits were racked up by import booms not export fails! https://t.co/gxGzOix1lL via @FT
Sandbu – Getting real about competitiveness – and delivering the dig to Stiglitz https://t.co/gxGzOix1lL via @FT
On the disciplined, frenetic and anonymous activity involved in "passive investing" $800 bn https://t.co/OYSv9M8xVM

Ferguson 1984 Burke: we love the beautiful as what submits to us, we fear the sublime as what we must submit to. https://t.co/eDGtN1pmWt
Frances Ferguson 1984: On the nuclear sublime & an "intriguing dissatisfaction with beauty”… https://t.co/XOlk34GR2c

Frances Ferguson 1984: On the nuclear sublime & an "intriguing dissatisfaction with beauty”nhttps://t.co/QcvVPKTRSp https://t.co/XJZS6z3TM0
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