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William Ukpe
William_Ukpe
I can never sympathize with anyone who voted Buhari or Ganduje in 2019.Then later comes and start ranting about poor Governance.God forbid, I am not an idiot.Anyone who voted Buhari
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Travis Kimmel
coloradotravis
Why do business cycles end?And some follow-on observations about where we are today.1/ So first let’s talk about business & cycles. Much of business is really just about projections and
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Liquid oxygen—we know a major user of liquid oxygen is actually the space industry. Has anyone asked why can’t major rocket companies & space programs pause their rocket launches
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Barron's
barronsonline
The coronavirus crisis will eventually pass. But life on the other side will look different than it did before. Here are some ways Covid-19 could change companies, governments—and you:https://www.barrons.com/articles/how-the-coronavirus-crisis-is-cha
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Paras Chopra
paraschopra
Prediction: most countries will experiment with launching their own digital currencies.(a short thread) 1/ What’s a digital currency?It’s programmable money directly issued from the central bank to citizens.Right now,
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ Inspired by the tweet referenced....An economic history of the UK in my lifetime: The Tory party continually drives our economy in to walls at high speed.https://twitter.com/jrhopkin/status/1283693474592763904 2/ Tory party
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Kevin Beaty
KevinJBeaty
Down at the Capitol where Denver Socialists are dressed up as Death, "thanking" lawmakers for not cancelling rent and, they say, making their "jobs" - as grim reapers - easier.
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
He added that the UK would have to sign up to so-called level playing field provisions, which the EU see as preventing a potentially low-regulation UK from undercutting the European
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
1. I often see people argue that if we raise the cost of labor (by dictat) businesses will be forced to use labor more efficiently, thus boosting their productivity, which
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
The report does not explicitly consider the economic/health impact of different mitigation measures. For instance, the scenario of a 18-month lockdown would devastate the economy and could hence reduce life
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Angelo Izama
Opiaiya
A few thoughts on some lessons about the "post #COVID19" economy ahead of the conversation tomorrow. Firstly, if Africa must walk away with yet another lesson it should be that
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Richard Trumka
RichardTrumka
Just last night, @realDonaldTrump tweeted he was suspending immigration. #ImmigrationBanHe didn’t provide any details. He never does.We know what this is. We’ve seen it before. President Trump is trying to
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Michael B. Kelley
MichaelBKelley
'The Chinese government uses these computers to watch untold numbers of people in Xinjiang...Chips made by Intel and Nvidia, the American semiconductor companies, have powered the complex since it opened
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Carolyn Hudson 🇨🇦
cmusician
Public Health Cuts are a Deadly False Economy: "If you don't think you need Public Health, that's because it's working. A political leader or party that doesn't understand this is
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n FWIW, a potential way to open economy:1. Universal masking (N-95 preferred) with decontamination and free redistribution every 2 weeks2. Policing/social policing to enforce masking (non compliers have to have
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Hendrik Wagenaar
spiritofwilson
My son in law is one of the most talented, respected tattoo artists in the Netherlands. A week ago his studio closed. Through him I encounter the moral economy of
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