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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Why K-6 schools should be open and universities/colleges should be closed: a short essay. @fordnation @Sflecce 2/ The virus spreads when people are indoors and in close proximity. The
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
No shock. Pay your taxes, esp if u're patriotic. As an American, we don't really benefit from tax arbitrage much in Hong Kong & we still pay. Uncle Sam finds
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Harvard's Growth Lab
HarvardGrwthLab
At the Growth Lab, an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores the secret of #EconomicGrowth from both an academic and applied angle. These are our most important academic papers of the
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Kimberly Clausing
KClausing
(1/10) What do we learn about profit shifting from the new country by country data? At least five important lessons! My new paper from Tax Notes (Fed/Intl) is now publicly
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Oli Schenker
olischenker
New paper alert: In @NatureEnergyJnl we show that over time ren. energy (RE) firms face decreasing costs of debt (CoD) relative to non-RE firms. With my fabulous colleagues @KarolKempa and
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Caitlyn Collins
CaitlynMCollins
The pandemic has made a bad situation worse. Some of these struggles only public policy can solve. I wrote in @HarvardBiz about the 4 federal policies all US families need:paid
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Thomas Streinz
t_streinz
To celebrate my return to Twitter and to reward or punish my followers (decide for yourself), let me share my draft chapter on the "Evolution of European data law" for
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geoff tily
geofftily
the absence of private demand makes government expenditure necessary. It repays itself by creating a stronger economy than would have otherwise been the case. For me that is the macro
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Stephen Stapczynski
SStapczynski
Japan just revised its coal export policyLocal press said that Japan would declare (in principle) an end to funding coal-fired power plants abroadThey didn't say that. In fact, the updated
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James Hawkins
jamMhaw
1) THREAD: The 2019 Joint Report on Multilateral Development Banks’ (MDBs) Climate Finance was released yesterday. I look at how this finance has changed over time and what is being
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
Economists and politicians lean heavily on the promise of "green growth" as a last-ditch defense of capitalism. But is green growth possible? This year brought a lot of new research
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Kris Gibson #BackTo60 #CEDAW ♀️51% 3.5%
KrisGibson13
#BackTo60 #FullRestitution1. 1st they came for #50sWomen as they:initially added 5 yrs to our State Pension Age whilst deliberately not telling ustook no notice of the lifetime of inequality suffered
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Aditya Mukerjee, the Otterrific 🦦 🏳️🌈
chimeracoder
The most interesting thing about this is that Alphabet Workers Union (AWU) is a minority union.Minority and members-only unions are the way unions work in most OECD countries, but for
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Anton Muscatelli
UofGVC
A short thread on the implications of the new #SARSCoV2 and variants, vaccinations and the economy (1/9) 2. The emergence of the new variants makes the endgame of
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alexandre afonso
alexandreafonso
The curious case of Dutch Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Portugal (thread). According to IMF data, the Netherlands was the biggest source of Foreign Direct Investment in Portugal in 2018,
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Samuel Coates
samuelcoates
Despite the imminent lamentations about Global Britain, it would be a mistake to see FCO-DFID amalgamation as especially radical politically, internationally, or historically. /1 Although the 2019 manifesto directly mentioned
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