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Davis
DLT649
The problem I have with progressive foreign policy is that it's so naive and assumes all actors are rational and good-will gestures will be reciprocated. That's a dangerous assumption in
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SBF
SBF_Alameda
1) BAKKT is about to go public.There are a number of "interesting" things in their deck.https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1820302/000119312521005832/d913171dex992.htm 2) They're aiming for a $2b valuation. Where is that
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G.C. Pieters, PhD
ProfPieters
Argh. An anticapatory spending response requires full & efficient financial markets (i.e. loans at reasonable rates). The fact that there *is* a response reveals that that assumption is not valid
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Gray "serial millennial myth debunker" Kimbrough
graykimbrough
Is it a mistake to be starting my second beer as I join this amazing webcast featuring Jean Twenge telling us about the evils of screen time for kids? I'm
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Biden My Time
ElGranCAQuetzal
1/ Time for a small thread I'm excited to share! While it's tempting to view the increase of delivery services as just more of technology disrupting human interaction & further
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David Crane
DavidGCrane
1/ @NancySkinnerCA Here's a $10b solution for hard-pressed CA cities:https://twitter.com/NancySkinnerCA/status/1341064141969051648 2/ End platinum insurance subsidies for retired police, prison guards and other public employees. CA is t
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Daniel Jones
DPhilipJones
I isolated, had three COVID-19 tests + drove 320 miles without going into service stations so that I could responsibly spend time with my loved ones back home this Christmas.
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John McNally
johngmcnally
Here's a Friday afternoon end of the week for ya about an issue we don't talk much about anymore:Does it make sense for Canada fund the clean energy transition
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John S. Olson
pilotolson
A thread on some back-of-the-envelope reflections on the "worst-case scenario" of overheating the economy and inflation: Starting assumptions are1. The CBO has the output gap right2. A very generous (linear)
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Tom Witherow
TomWitherow
BREAKING: Landmark @UniofOxford research has found 218,000 Britons spend more than £1,800-a-month on gambling.Huge project analysed spending of 6.5m Lloyds Bank customers, making it largest study of its kind ever
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POLITICO
politico
The early vote, which has hit record levels in many places, looks promising for Joe Biden.Yet on election eve, no one can say with any certainty if Biden wins by
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
In our new paper @LHSummers and I argue that low interest rates present a challenge for monetary policy and financial stability but an opportunity for fiscal policy--if we choose to
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Rajesh Mahapatra | ରାଜେଶ ମହାପାତ୍ର
rajeshmahapatra
A #thread of questions to the great Indian middle class. RT if you like.Q1. Hello Middle Class: Between the time #AchheDin was promised in 2014 and now, what has happened
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
Xi Jinping asked yesterday at this important conference for business leaders that China "fully leverage the strength of the nation's huge domestic market in the face of rising protectionism, a
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Annalee
LeeFlower
This "redemption narrative" piece is worth digging in on, because T.C. is right, it is common.People love redemption stories, and whenever names get named, there's always some discussion of what
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Frank Thorp V
frankthorp
Wow, ok, Pres Trump is asking Congress to come back and amend the COVID relief/Omnibus spending bill: "I am asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low
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