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kristenmchugh22
This is part of why I went on an auto-didactic spiral on Economics. Which I hate, but which is very informative once you stop buying into economic punditry and look
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Andrew 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
andrew236331
(1 of 10)How Ironic @ScottMorrisonMP what you said on April 3rd, 2020, telling visitors and international students to go home.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-03/coronavirus-pm-tells-international-students-time-to-go-to-home/12119568?utm
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The Hans Scholl Liberation Front
uTobian
Both major political parties in the U.S. are revanchist at this point. The GOP wants to return to the 1950s. Dems want to return to Camelot & 1962. Neither party
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
What happens to our explanatory/predictive models of UK politics if we drop the assumption that the Tories are actually committed to preserving the Union, as opposed to say, maximising resource
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John McNally
johngmcnally
Update: I got promoted.Thrilled to share I’m now a Senior Associate at @SP_Inst, and the head of our newly created Clean Growth Team in our Policy shop!Here’s what you can
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Dom Walsh
DomWalsh13
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is up in front of @CommonsIntTrade now, discussing UK trade policy and negotiations - a thread with some highlights to follow... Interestingly Truss is starting
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Alan Levinovitz
AlanLevinovitz
Collapse of trust in expertise is largely about our collective realization that experts—and their public—have vastly overestimated the power of quantification to solve everything from justice to happiness to the
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Jonathan Portes
jdportes
Interesting/reflective thread by @mrrbourne But misses Brexit elephant! UK is leaving what - for all its flaws - is an economic union based on free trade, regulatory harmonisation & elaborate
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Haydon Spenceley
haydonspenceley
I've read too many times that the lives of 'vulnerable' people should be sacrificed, in whatever sense, so that everyone else can 'get back to normal.' This isn't theoretical, it's
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Tara Mack
trexmack
My 2 cents: I've been trying to wrap my head around the sight of middle-class white men employing the kinds of tactics usually reserved for radical activists from oppressed communities
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
The Danish Economic Council’s recent report contains an entire 100 page chapter on economics and epidemiology, complete with self-contained intro to epi models and a review of the new literature.
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Edmund Olotu of the Bag
pyjama_ceo
small population countries need to stimulate their internal economy to make sure they consistently have something to export- cash crops, value added processing and if you are fortunate or unfortunate
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Tees Valley Monitor
TeesVMonitor
AIRLINE COMPETITION AT TEESSIDE AIRPORTAnd Ben Houchen on the airwavesTees Valley mayor, Ben Houchen, pulls the rug from under Eastern Airlines' wheels in advertising blitz. The airport announces that Loganair
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Evan Feigenbaum
EvanFeigenbaum
1: Long thread follows … A lot of the commentary on RCEP today, some of which disses it as a minimalist trade deal, misses the point. If you’re American, you
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James Murray
James_BG
I know I shouldn’t be surprised but the push back against PM’s green plans are just staggeringly lacking in any sort of intellectual heft or coherence. No alternative plan, no
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Kwame Owino
IEAKwame
Folks, I avoid the how-to lists and chat sheets that possibility thinking promotes. To my mind, the following 5 facts about Kenya's economy are essential before wading into any conversation
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