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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
Below you find our recent short-term GDP growth forecasts for the US, Eurozone and Finland. The figures are very dire. We don't actually see any recovery for the next 2-3
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taintedavenue
Help I see that people are missing the point of my tweet! Well first and foremost, the government shouldn’t be encouraging people to go out in a pandemic. At least
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/10This is a really tough problem to resolve, especially if the massive increase in inflows from the trade and financial accounts are sustained, as I expect they will be well
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✪SovietSpaceDog✪
palante_palante
When a socialist country undergoes a liberalization of the economy -- of using the market and participating in free trade with capitalist nations, and opening the economy for private businesses,
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Yuen Yuen Ang
yuenyuenang
Sharing a "cliffnotes" of my book, China's Gilded Age Unusual for an author to write a summary of one’s book. But I thought: why not? I like cliffnotes, too. https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/yy-ang/2021/02/04/summary-of-chinas-gi
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Simon Rabinovitch
S_Rabinovitch
A look at China's "dual circulation" strategy. One way to interpret it: open economy to the outside world where that brings benefit; turn inward where that guards against vulnerability.Might sound
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Positive Money
PositiveMoneyUK
From 3pm TODAY, our @franboait will be giving evidence to @LordsEconCom on Quantitative Easing.We will be live tweeting. Stay tuned! Watch live here: https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/b886f44b-0e65-47bc-b506-d0e805c01f4b We're live.
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tadzio_mueller
MuellerTadzio
Until 2050 we'll likely see "a #supercycle in investments in 'clean' energy infrastructure, 'clean' transportation & everything that's required for the '#green' transition."There's so much b
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Tis the time to be thinking about the future, and one big question beyond 2021 is the prospects for technology. For background, here's the BLS measure of multifactor productivity —
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kilgore trout, back in some form
KT_So_It_Goes
you can sense the bubbling panic setting in amongst MAGApundit world that no matter what they throw out there stuff like obamagate and biden’s mental health and social media moderation
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
Public sector finance stats this morning actually tell you quite a lot about the big picture of this crisis once you dig under the “loads of borrowing” headline. A thread...
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Forrest Bennett
ForrestBennett
The governor just wrapped up a press conference about the state's COVID response, and I have to take issue with a few things he has said: He continues to say
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/16It is a little frustrating to see the response many analysts had to the GDP growth data Chinese released today. These numbers aren’t especially good, and they certainly shouldn’t have
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Naresh Katariya
KhivrajNaresh
Some thoughts on Indian economy:India currently experiencing a solid convergence of tailwinds: Low Interest Rates, Political stability, Stable Crude, Stable INR, Strong FX Reserves, solid Reforms push, Good monsoons, adequate
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Jeremiah Brown
JeremiahTBrown
The biggest mistake that leftists make (and are continuing to make) is to separate cultural and economic voting motivations. It's true that they can be distinguished, but they are deeply
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Bran G. Smith
BranGSmith
Confirmed: The @UKFPO will be removing publications & additional degrees from 2023.Here's my personal thoughts why this is detrimental to many. A thread: 1] An economy of points exists for
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