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Dr. Jennifer Caroccio Maldonado
jcaroccio
I am happy to announce that I was offered a tenure track Assistant Professor position for the fall 2020. I had to decline the offer. Even though I have no
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Alice Bell
alicebell
I often come up against the line that energy efficiency is boring (all too often within the green movement, who really should know better) and find it baffling.https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/1277528498840707077 I mean,
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
A thread:The economy has performed much better under Democratic presidents than Republicans over the past century.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/opinion/sunday/democrats-economy.html(1/n) It’s true of GDP, jobs, incomes and other meas
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Paul Johnson
PJTheEconomist
All that extra money announced by govt last week not quite what it seems. https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/14938The "Rooseveltian" additional £5.5bn of capital spending represents an increase of precisely zero this year on
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Martin Holland
_MartinHolland
Good article @GeorgeMonbiot on the corporate capture of conservation groups. Many reasons for how this happens, I think. Here are a few (thread): 1/ The people who end up in
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TheValuesVoter
TheValuesVoter
#MAGA, one day, if that day hasn’t come already, some or you are going to come to the sad conclusion that you’ve been lied to. By people you trusted.Trump. His
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Jesse Wursten
JesseWursten
Lots of talk on the potential negative effects of minimum wages, but in a new paper with Michael Reich (@IRLEUCB) we show that minimum wages also have positive side effects,
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Heather Carpenter
hc1059
I get why AOC wants to ban military recruitment in high schools. There needs to a serious rethinking of JROTC if not elimination but overall it'll hard those she is
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
Here we are, astonishingly, at the last #JobsDay of 2020. It’s a moment to take stock of where things stand after the first 11 months of 2020 (and the first
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Duncan Weldon
DuncanWeldon
On the coming rise in unemployment.https://www.economist.com/britain/2020/08/22/mass-unemployment-threatens-britain There’s a sense in policy making circles that the reforms of the 1980s and 1990s have left Britain with a very flexible la
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Revs :)
Full_Meals
After 6 odd months of trying to look for the perfect job which would align to what I want to do long term and 2 months of helping other people
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Stephen Tapp 🇨🇦 🌎
stephen_tapp
Today's Labour Force Survey:• #CdnEcon added 419k jobs in July (mostly part-time), which brings employment now to 1.3 million jobs (or 7%) below pre-COVID levelshttps://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/200807/dq200807a-eng.htm
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Alex Reilley
AlexReilley1
I really don’t think the government or the people have any idea about the catastrophic devastation that lies ahead for hospitality. Ending (inadequate) support will flatline thousands of businesses -
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KingOfTheFall
Sadiq_Ayy
A lot of @‘s/DMs on this and most it from people who:a) think there’s nothing wrong here or b) don’t understand what else to do. Either way it seems an
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Martin Chorzempa 马永哲
ChorzempaMartin
Thread on Invisible China: Scott Rozelle and Natalie Hell's illuminating and scary deep dive into rural China's ills and stark inequality. No matter how bad you think it is, it's
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Melanie Roussell Newman
MelanieRNewman
Newsflash @politico @dlippman Scores of Obama appointees literally conducted job searches with newborns at home (or in my case, in a stroller next to me at Starbucks for coffee meetings).
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