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From 1960 to 1980 --> Inflation increased from 2% to 13%.From 1980 to 2000 --> Inflation dropped from 13% back to 2%.Inflation cycles are much longer and it creeps in
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Very important thread - reporting of the Northern Ireland protocol is typically inaccurate because it only refers to new East-West barriers (goods), not the new North-South ones (services). It affects
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Georgie Burg
Georgie_Burg_45
After 2 years recovering from a criminal trial to jail a paedophile, I’m thinking of rejoining the workforce.I’ve done an awful lot. Had things published. Lots.But I’ve learned businesses punish
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Heather Gold
heathr
1/ Fraud GuaranteeMafia Rave made a bunch of monologuesand what else might have Russian oligarch money?https://gawker.com/5427959/alisher-usmanov-the-scary-russian-oligarch-seducing-silicon-valley 2/ So Mark Pincus’ Zynga had Russian olig
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Ben Golub
ben_golub
In this issue of Econometrica:"Targeting Interventions in Networks"We take an old question: "Whose incentives matter most for aggregate outcomes in a network game?" and give some new answers and a
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Naomi Starkman
NaomiStarkman
Unique in the food media world, @CivilEats has long reported on food justice. This year, we increased our reporting, and focused on how the pandemic has impacted communities of color.
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Kass Minor [she/her/hers]
MsKass1
Gather round ya’ll, It’s time for class!This one is called "Stop Repeating History: Finding Solutions for Fall 2020 #Pandemic Schooling that are Rooted in Partnership and Humanity" (Note: It is
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
So this week I went to Ashford International Truckstop to see how @transportgovuk was getting on readying truckers for the end of #Brexit transition in six weeks time....so what did
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Alicia Dennis MAKE WORKPLACES SAFE FOR #HCW
AliciaTDennis
A THREAD:Lessons Learnt From #PublichealthWe see the pattern globally over & over again of governments not taking a strong #humanitarian leadership stand & the devastation it causes a group of
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Zach Ward
EconZach
As an economic historian, I can’t help but think about the incredible persistence of racial disparities. But I am hopeful that recent events will lead to a turning point. To
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Owen Boswarva
owenboswarva
Right then, a short thread.Today the #GeospatialCommission launched the UK's #Geospatial Strategy, 2020 to 2025 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/unlocking-the-power-of-locationthe-uks-geospatial-strategy + press release https:
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Preethi Kasireddy
iam_preethi
Little do people know that 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 has silently built the best 𝐝𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐩𝐚𝐲𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 infrastructure in the world.While most of the world is still using credit cards and cash, India has
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Nick von Westenholz
nvonwestenholz
So with a deal apparently imminent the overwhelming sentiment for agriculture ought to be RELIEF. For farming, the distinction between “deal” and “no deal” was perhaps more stark than any
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Ahmed Jamal Pirzada
ajpirzada
(THREAD on limitations of tariff liberalisation: 1/n) Why did tariff liberalisation of late 90s & early 00s did not deliver as expected in #Pakistan? Short answer: Because our policies r
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Dave Troy
davetroy
1/ Hey guys, remember that time Steve Bannon ran an army of game virtual currency miners in Asia, for sale to westerners at discount prices, arbitraging attention for profit?That was
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Arguably the most INCREDIBLE aspect of humanity is that NOT ONLY can we understand our societal institutions, our place(s) within them and how they are affecting us but, incredibly:We can
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