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Jameel Jaffer
JameelJaffer
In advance of today’s antitrust hearing, some thoughts about antitrust and free speech, with links to some papers that shed light on the relationship between the two. (1/x) It’s not
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Larry Mishel
LarryMishel
Thread (1/14) on new paper explaining pvt sector union decline w/ @LaneWindham and Lynn Rhinehart. Retweet don't just like! @EconomicPolicy @GeorgetownKILWP https://www.epi.org/unequalpower/publications/private-sector-unions-corporate-l
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Peter Ganong
p_ganong
If stimulus checks were larger, would people spend more? Natural starting point: how were the checks that went out in April and May spent?tldr: we have no idea estimates all
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. A few weeks ago, several Italian doctors made quite a stir in the news. They claimed that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was "losing potency", and hinted at genetic changes in
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Joalda Morancy
solarrsystem
Time Travel! Every moment of our lives we are traveling through time, but how do we go about controlling where in the future or past we want to go? I'm
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Nullus-Krampus 🇭🇺⚔️
Abnormocracy
There's no doubt in my mind that China poses a mortal threat to our collective well being, but this is merely one component of an even greater arsenal of resources
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Giulio Mattioli
giulio_mattioli
For the #ClimateCrisis, we need to reduce car ownership & use. And yet it’s so hard to do. Why? We believe it has to do with the political economy of
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Keep schools closedhttps://twitter.com/paysupplystaff/status/1343120741693317120 The scientific evidence of multiple studies shows that students can be infected and infect others, and that outbreaks occur in schools. 2/ Because students are
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Tube Time
TubeTimeUS
today i took apart some electrolytic capacitors, and learned some surprising things. i wanted to review the manufacturing process, but let's first take apart this capacitor. the plastic sleeve
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Uriah
crimkadid
In 2008 while doing construction work at St. John's College Oxford, workers discovered 35 medieval skeletons in a mass grave. They all adult males, all the victim of stab wounds,
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Gauti Eggertsson
GautiEggertsson
Scott Sumner coins a fun term the “Princeton School of Macro” for the work in monetary economics at Princeton from the mid 1990’s to mid 2005 in this podcast https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/macromusings/id/17491958
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msfarhadinia
MSFarhadinia
Our new #OA #secr paper out in @MammBiol exploring density of a small population of leopards using multi‑session photographic‐sampling.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42991-020-00096-w.#Thread .@OxfordBiology @oxmartinschool
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
I went to NYCs recycling facility this week. A thread. The Sims facility is in Sunset Park right across from Red Hook over the water because recycling from Queens and
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Children & #COVID19—UK SAGE expert report speaks for itself. Kids more likely to bring the virus into household than aged 17+Young people 2-16 more likely to be first case
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Helen the Zen 🏴 💙
helenmallam
Lived 25 years in a safe Tory seat where Labour members were idealistic, committed socialists because those who were in politics out of personal ambition joined the Tories. Now live
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. This thread about an important paper from @jonassjuul, K. Græsbøll, L. Christiansen, and @suneman will be more technical than usual.The paper addresses how to depict ranges of outcomes in
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