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Dan Salt
Danjsalt
Trade facts:1. UK EU trade has declined nearly continually since 20072. Leaving the customs union means tariffs will be reduced globally so trade will shift3. Complex non tariff barriers esp
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Mrs. Rose ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐จ๐ฆ
srtravers
Sharing - post from a doctor in Hinton AB. Hi allAs some of you know I am Dr. Martin. I have been here for about 4.5 years, and Hinton is
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Brian Sauvรฉ
Brian_Sauve
A thread on local economies:Question: How do we fight the wicked powers of the central banks, federal reserve, and the evil of our current fiat system of money?The good news:
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Sergi Pardos
sergipardos
Will Covid bring Trump down today? @AnjaNeundorf and I just fielded a survey experiment in the US, and it looks like it might. 2 main takes: older voters strongly react
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hima_lakkaraju
Story of many Indian immigrants: My friend Rohan did his undergrad at a top engineering college in India and moved to US to do his masters at Stanford. After his
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Noelle
NoelleInMadrid
The OCC says that banks can use public blockchains as a settlement structure - BIGGEST step Iโve seen so far towards a merging of traditional and crypto markets, and MUCH
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Tinashe M
baba_nyenyedzi
1/ Key take aways from the GDP debate.(a) Agriculture is NOT the anchor of Zim Economy. Itโs diasporan Remittances. (b) Commandist policies serve to destroy agriculture, what is needed are
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
"Mr. Premier, the pandemic is hurting the economy. Why are you not taking the obviously needed action of a lockdown to prevent continuous long-term economic damage?" "Mr. Premier, hospitals in
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chief vibe officer ๐ฎ๐ฟ
fancytomboy
Anti-Capitalist people cannot wrap their brains around the fact that ANY economic system is shaped by the EXISTING Culture, habits, and beliefs of the citizens of a country. Thatโs why
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
Inflation is a problem, and it results when there is too much money chasing too few goods (and services). Or as one economist said it, โinflation is always and everywhere
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Rahim Sajan
RahimSajan
I find that we tend to forget things when a #NewYear Happens- lessons that should be enduring are forgotten. So a giant list of things we cannot forget from #2020
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Atheendar Venkataramani
atheendar
New @UWMadisonCFS working paper from our @OppforHealthLab team (Lizzie Bair, @RourkeOBrien, me) on the impacts of labor market #automation on #disability insurance applications and #mortality among working age adults.https://cfsrdrc.wisc.ed
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unseen1
unseen1_unseen
I'm not one to doom& gloom and I don't like to do it. But, I would be remiss if I didn't point out that things can get really bad on
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Sam Knights
samjknights
In the UK, 81% of people now believe that climate change is an "emergency". If you had told me that three years ago, I would have said you were mad.
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Scott Ferguson
videotroph
I wish someone would hook you up with some good eats while I explain that this folk theory of MMT is incorrect. It is a common mistake to presume MMT
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Chris Johnson
spiderfoods
My second favorite philosopher (after Kierkegaard) has to be, without a doubt, John Maynard Keynes *Super* fascinating excerpt from his first book, "Indian Currency and Finance", about how Indians' love
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