
The EM forex debt wave…
The EM forex debt wave in two great graphs http://t.co/10DYVhD8d6
The EM forex debt wave in two great graphs http://t.co/10DYVhD8d6
Euroz. confidence at highest level since 2011 when ECB last tightened. Weidmann already pushing. ECB must resist.nhttp://t.co/n93yKuVqtN
Are banks behind commodity Supercycles? The evidence on 2007-9 is far from clear. Has securitzation progressed?nhttp://t.co/mXdgMAJ9FK
What to call a Fed monetary policy that is conditioned on corporate earnings and wage inflation?n http://t.co/qgYleMtDf8 via @FT
The Bank of England appears to be wage-inflation-targeting. https://t.co/hX0zMkpDYo
Mehrling: Minsky’s agents not irrational, but seeking to make imagined future real. It matters who gets to do that https://t.co/U1qYAxNBCm
gazprom’s strategy in a $ 50/barrel world: rapprochement with the EU https://t.co/FEBBM5HHDD
Since i.r. dont influence import costs and profit margins reflect wage pressure, i.r. should respond to wages https://t.co/lmnQrLR2Jk
Sticking plaster? Attempting to managing the conflicts of interest inherent in ECB's QE by "transparency rules" http://t.co/ghE3oikPym
Data behind Lagarde’s pessimism about Ems. Continuous downward revision in china forecasts. https://t.co/o1x7570Cqy
IMF warns of 5th year of declining EM market growth http://t.co/1Ao5TuddRC via @Reuters
Hitting limits on debt holding by ECB = a step towards acknowledging scale of QE in Eurozone? https://t.co/fzwolFGRQH
Backdrop to this quarterly data is provided by weekly data on em fund pullbacknhttp://t.co/570JzF9cpo https://t.co/2EJoefvkf3
On the origins of the separation of the political and the economic in the crisis of the 1840s http://t.co/p4Giu9C1nA
Deindustrialization does not mean fall in ind. prod. US manuf up 75 % since 1991. UK level.nhttp://t.co/OnvCa9EVFi http://t.co/9P8OkUbOhB
Shares of employ and job creation by young firms: sluggish France and dynamic US compared nhttp://t.co/76i1Z9ecid http://t.co/G6hqxUQkey
Staggering lack of dynamic job creation in the US in the period before the crisisnhttp://t.co/76i1Z9ecid http://t.co/gqmQAlKokF
Where are those American job-creators? USA ranks 16 of 18 for job creation by small firms. nhttp://t.co/76i1Z9ecid http://t.co/mrF8pNq06G
OECD 40 % of net job creation is in small firms < 5 years old v. 1/3 from older small firms. nhttp://t.co/76i1Z9ecid http://t.co/dBz10RLXXx
Stagnant France so in need of “reform” has higher % “start ups” than entrepreneurial US.nhttp://t.co/76i1Z9ecid http://t.co/NPZtkB35ue
For all rhetoric about entrepreneurship, US has highest concentration of employ in big firms nhttp://t.co/76i1Z9ecid http://t.co/0rTQspde3V
Granular account of UK econ growth. top 10 science based companies with fastest growth. nhttp://t.co/mGcgzkLNh6 http://t.co/THPLDbitNQ
.@scoutu: 1% companies are generating 36% #jobs creation in the UK
Americans agree, 78% polled say the Citizens United ruling should be overturned http://t.co/48UkyXz2qB http://t.co/yYhjSZcAVQ
Saudi petrodollars are drying up! https://t.co/JTYkjVidJZ
Albert Speer posing for Arno Breker. A scene worthy of Fellini or Syberberg. http://t.co/4zkVo0ivkA
Polanyi on the weirdness of the market for land. http://t.co/DWHRuptAvn
polanyi: laissez-faire was planned, planning was not
Some kind of vision of paradise …. https://t.co/MsrQczH88K
Polanyis 1940s lingo aside, his analysis of the ambivalence of crude stats of global econ growth is still stunning. http://t.co/BjVbZH3ciW
polanyi: the road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous and continuous interventionism http://t.co/dhr9Ty4YFx
Polanyi on emergence of economic liberalism as a fanatical theodicy in 1820-1830s. http://t.co/t6JEcLGdjc
400 travelling journeymen still on the road in Germany: move on when the neighbor's dog no longer barks nhttp://t.co/juncVcfFJ9
Polanyi on the pauperism problem and the origin of naturalism in economics http://t.co/AylbbEBerR
Polanyi: After Bentham the “genius for social artifacts” was homeless.
1648! Sunrise in America stil and hour away https://t.co/2bMeW0rDwB
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