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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/9This is a good paper (and good thread) documenting the strengthening in recent years of creditor rights in sovereign debt. The authors point out, for example, that the share of
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Elyssa @ Brave Saver
ElyssaJK
Here is your 2020 Personal Finance Gift Guide for every person in your life! Thanks to everyone for your recommendations, I hope you enjoy First up: Gifts for kids!
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Adrian Reed
UKAdrianReed
There is no such thing as an IT project. There are, however, projects that impact or are enabled by technology and information.But "the tech" isn't the outcome; its a means.
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Sihame Assbague
s_assbague
L'État Français est pour la liberté d'expression ab-so-lue. Sauf, bien sûr, quand elle est utilisée pour le mettre en cause. Du coup, face aux critiques internationales, la France contre-attaque.Propagande, censure
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Kip Herriage
KHerriage
After the Patriot Act was signed into law (just 5 weeks after 9/11), many of us warned about what would come nextThen the financial crisis gave banks control/ownership of US
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Sarah Quinn
seattlesquinn
As someone who studies the social life of financial instruments, I have a few thoughts about how this piece characterizes progressive critiques of new financial instruments as closed minded and
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there is no government like no government
readkropotkin
I think framing the discourse as anti sex work or “anti slut” is always really damaging For one it usually privileges OF sex work and accuses others of not knowing
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Lane Hannah
hereandthere
In 2005 I got a job at a bank. One of the first lessons I learned was when talking to customers looking for a home loan, times their income by
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bhlub
thebhlub
The lucrative multi-billion dollar business that is #AMISOM, and why it is not leaving #Somalia any time soon, a thread... Burundi's participation in AMISOM is purely financial in nature. Soldiers
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JD Long
CMastication
I was explaining the history of catastrophe (cat) reinsurance to a new hire. Then I looked at Austin and saw similarities. A ...In 1992 hurricane Andrew bombed Florida. At the
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Jessica Johnson
ejessicajohnson
Writing will not save you (easily) So many people think if they leave their successful careers as an actuary/financial consultant/teacher, writing will make them happy. It will not, even if
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JazMinnie
AviaryNotes
Current academic frustration:Now is the perfect time to rethink how we train people (especially academics) in key skills, like qual or quant research, article writing, engaging in public scholarship, etc.
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Lexi Brown, PhD
lexilafleur
Since I’m not tweeting on eggshells anymore, I wish the AHL would offer some financial assistance to their players. European teams cover living expenses, while the AHL is currently offering
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Julian Gravatt
JulianGravatt
1/6. IFS's 3rd annual report on education spending out today. 175 pages but the summary here covers the key points. They released the school section in September but there's some
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Rachel Fishman
higheredrachel
Today, @NewAmericaEd released a survey of current and would-be community college students to look at the reasons why we saw a 10% decline in #highered enrollment this fall. 1/https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/community-c
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Simon Mahan
SimonMahan
Texas, specifically ERCOT, is going to get a lot of #energytwitter attention over the next week, as we're hit by an historic winter burst. But it's mainly because so much
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