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Joelle Gamble
joelle_gamble
A year ago, I finished my grad degree at Princeton. It got me thinking about how much I learned and how much I had to unlearn to be anti-racist in
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Top UK epidemiologist/government adviser Mark Woolhouse: lockdown was a ‘monumental mistake’ and must not happen againhttps://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1320428/Coronavirus-news-lockdown-mistake-second-wave-Boris-Johnson Woolho
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Guy in the red tie
guyinaredtie1
I'm fond of big predictions. Here's my biggest (ever): we are heading for a global debt deflation event and the biggest economic reset for 90 years. It will turn even
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Rashmi#Witness#NoToCAB_NRC
Ra_shmi_Tweets
Economists are like politicians, each of us can interpret a concept, a market proble in our own way, and this makes Economic theories more complex and people feel it's all
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Human scaled cities are the baseline for #GoodUrbanism. Cities where you can walk anywhere you need to go in a quarter of an hour means for example you get the
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Diane Lim
economistmom
My @GWUEconomics class was graced with the visit of Nobel laureate economist Professor George Akerlof for a truly stimulating discussion of how economists should do better to see and understand
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Alex T Magaisa 🇿🇼
Wamagaisa
1. Thread on Public Goods & why they matter to all of us, rich or poor. There’s a class of things that economists refer to as “public goods”. They don’t
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Andy Mukherjee
andymukherjee70
A short thread on where I see India is going wrong in mounting an effective economic response to COVID-19. I’ll start with my piece today, laying out a blueprint for
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ronny
ronbeer
With the shutdown of hair salons amid COVID, I decided to allow my grey hair to grow out and embrace female aging. I had just enough confidence to make this
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IPPR
IPPR
Revealed – Lockdown measures are protecting landlords, banks and lenders more than the families they are meant to benefitOur new report shows the poorest are unfairly shouldering the greatest economic
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
Stagflation 101The term "stagflation" is used frequently in discussions of monetary policy and risks in the post-COVID world.But what is stagflation and how does it work?Here's Stagflation 101! 1/ Before
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Erik Wim During
ErikwimDuring
Some recent reading makes for an interesting collection of complementing work. A lot of the mechanisms of societies evolving found in , can also be found in the work of
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Scott Fullwiler
stf18
Your all-too infrequent reminder that #MMT has never argued for "printing money" the way you've all read about it in textbooks. Past experience suggests only those who already understand this
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Danny Cullenward
dcullenward
1/ Book announcement! Making Climate Policy Work(with David G. Victor) EU/UK release Oct 2020, US Dec 2020@politybooks, discount code VBT99https://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509541799 2/ The book pulls together big ideas in a shor
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Pieter de Wilde
pieter_dewilde
The usually progressive Dutch satire @zondagmetlubach takes nationalist tour on #Eurobonds. Presents us vs them rhetoric, portraying as virtuous unified whole. Singles out Italy and Italian Eurosceptic populists as
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chi 🐺🐰 | 0U$tdu29+1
areualbright
Krist and Mike's Friendship: A VERY IMPORTANT THREAD okay so based on my research, they've been bestfriends since highschool(?) along with a guy named Titlecha (titlecha looks like singto
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