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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
threadEU VACCINE SUPPLY1. If, as seems likely, the AstraZeneca/EU Advanced Purchase Agreement (APA) is similar to the Curevac/EU APA, AstraZeneca's legal position in regard to delay and/or reduction of supply
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Michael J. Hicks
HicksCBER
1/n At the request of a fellow economist, I’m expanding my criticism of a recent tweet from @oren_cass as part of his @amercompass project.https://twitter.com/oren_cass/status/1286691198594359296?s=20 2/n Two points need expansion. First,
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jerry
ThinkingLSD
Let's discuss how little you actually understand about economics and energy.The first thing to understand is that energy is not globally fungible. Electricity decays as it leaves its point of
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Spencer Fry 🤗
spencerfry
I got into a Twitter discussion this past weekend about what “creator-friendly” is and isn’t.The tide is shifting, and the bar for what this means in 2020 is much, much
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
A question I pose to my grad students: should we trust data, especially historic data?Take historic international trade data. Should we trust it? [THREAD] What do I mean by "historic"?
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Malcolm Tucker
gorbalsgoebbels
Thread: Debunking the myths and lies of the SNP/Yes and how they’ve radicalised Scots. Scotland subsidises England.https://www.gov.scot/publications/government-expenditure-revenue-scotland-gers-2019-20/MYTH.We spend £81 billion for publi
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Kalu Aja
FinPlanKaluAja1
Why are states in Nigeria not paid their share of the oil and gas earnings in the currency it was earned in, i.e., the United States Dollars (USD)? Crude oil
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/11There is almost as much excited the-world-is-changing nonsense generated by the signing of the RCEP as there was by the creation in 2016 of the AIIB, and because of many
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Vamsee
Vamsee9002
India is a $2000 per capita income country. In order to become a decent PCI country, things have to change. There is no other choice. There are broadly 2 ways
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Joe Mayes
Joe_Mayes
Scoop: the U.K.'s draft Brexit border plan has no detail on how Dover-Calais lorry traffic would work 1/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-25/britain-s-post-brexit-border-plan-has-a-truck-sized-hole-in-it?sref=yMmXm5Iy The
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Here's an update on the Northern Ireland Protocol...again: There's a growing backlash among member states against the @michaelgove letter of last week https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attach
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Fuad Alakbarov
DrAlakbarov
Thread:I've moved to Scotland 20 years ago and it was the best decision that I've ever made. I remember my first visit to Glasgow. It was autumn. I took a
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Alex Deane
ajcdeane
This is the 6th instalment of #deanehistory. I confess that beer brought me to it.The Dutch island of Texel produces some very fine beer. It was also the site of
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Wow—Cuban government says it is on the brink of a successful #COVID19 vaccine invented in Cuba & mass production for export. 1 of 4 vaccines developed by Cuban scientists
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Patrick Winn
pwinn5
Here's my piece on the largest meth bust *ever* and its complex backstory — involving double-crossing militia, Chinese mafia and even the White House.https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-06-10/massive-asian-drug-bust-has-stirred-fentanyl
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Mike Gow 高英智
mikeygow
Not surprised to see Iain Duncan Smith involvedAm surprised given his willingness to profit in Chinese market as a director of a UK chemical company from 2009-2010https://twitter.com/ipacglobal/status/1337991464517849088 IDS was a
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