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Daniella Levine Cava
MayorDaniella
I am grateful, humbled, and filled with renewed optimism for the future of our beloved County as I stand before you as your next Mayor. I’m grateful for my talented
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Mat Balez
matbalez
The thought experiment of making Miami the first "bitcoin city" is fascinating to think about. If I were @FrancisSuarez, I would think about the near-term opportunity through the lens of storytelling: How can
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Martina Lees
Lees_Martina
Sales of flats have halved as Land Registry data reveals for the first time how a scandal over the shoddy construction of recent British homes is freezing the housing market.
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Ricky Blaine
anthony31261563
What would happen if we imposed a tax of 90% on the wealthiest in society?Many mainstream voices will tell you “It’s madness” or “it can’t be done”. But it has
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
Another 1.0 million people applied for UI last week, including 712,000 people who applied for regular state UI and 289,000 who applied for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA). 1/ After two
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Ernie Tedeschi
ernietedeschi
On the one hand, the US recovery so far has been durably positive & modestOn the other hand, b/t the COVID surge, the cold winter weather, exhausted household savings, the
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Fincademy
FincademyIn
Thread: Elements of Risk in a businessThere are broadly 2 types of risks: Systematic & Unsystematic RiskSystematic Risk: These are external risks which are uncontrollable and affect the entire economy
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
The UK government is flying blind, introducing policies without proper prior assessment of their likely impact on the epidemic or the economy. This is now completely clear. Below I'll go
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Dan Kelly
CFIB
63% of Canada's small business owners said they would consider using rapid COVID tests with their employees in order to remain open. But until very recently, provinces have focused on
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Esperanza
endclasssociety
There is a tendency to see the sex industry as a set of individual interactions, not as an organized, established industry. This is result of (1) social relations being congealed
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Graham Hughes #RejoinEU 💫 👊🤠
EveryCountry
"The tangible benefits of #Brexit." A thread.For the EU, the tangible benefits of Brexit have been immense. Not just in the way it has galvanised support for the EU across
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
The Republicans are bad for the economy, because they often seek out more and better ways to lie to us by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/the-republicans-are-bad-for-the-economy?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&
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Jill Filipovic
JillFilipovic
"Let me say the quiet part loud: In the Covid-19 economy, you’re allowed only a kid or a job." This op/ed is very good, but let's also be honest: In
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Dr. Abe Oudshoorn
AbeOudshoorn
A reminder that housing is unaffordable in Canada because a tiny proportion of people have more cash than they know what to do with and have decided to dump it
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Baker Street Herald #W3CU
bakerstherald
The new stories circulating about Brexit starting in 2010 are incorrectThe main impetus came in 2005: https://bakerstreetherald.com/2020/09/a-curious-sequence-of-events/ Arguably the seeds were sown in 2003 by Putin's Chief Economist Dr
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Paul McLeod
pdmcleod
With Joe Biden (and, uh, Mitt Romney) proposing to send out direct cash payments to parents, there’s a pretty direct parallel we can look to to see what the impact
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