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Brandon Lee
ClickThatFollow
#stimuluspayment You should have voted for @AndrewYang and would receive $1,000 every month for life.Think about that in 2024. Everyone is a critic until they have no income. Then we
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Not passing a national moratorium on rent & mortgage payments along with a monthly basic-income program during a global pandemic that has shut down large parts of the economy is
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Mises Institute
mises
Ludwig von Mises's Human Action was published on this date in 1949. Thanks to our generous donors, the indispensable ideas in this book are more widely accessible than ever before.https://mises.org/power-market/human-action-was-publishe
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Beth Popp Berman
epopppp
So I finished another paper draft today and wanted to commemorate the moment but am not quite ready to post this one to SocArXiv. This paper is a rethink of
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Helium
helium
Yesterday, we shared a thread on $HNT economics and the burn-and-mint model. This graph demonstrates what the burn-and-mint model is intended to look like. But what does inflation rate mean,
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Simon Torracinta
simontorracinta
wow: studying college Economics in 1950s Japan involved reading Capital v1-3 and all of Theories of Surplus Value (h/t @PortToe) chaser: then they all worked in industrial strategy
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Aditya Dasgupta
_adasgupta
Thing about state capacity: takes rare societal consensus + generations of effort to build public institutions like the post office, but just a few corrupt leaders to hollow them out,
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Robert H Frank
econnaturalist
Economic Naturalist Question # 24. Why might economists engage in excessive formalism?#EconTwitter In an earlier thread, I explored why introductory economics courses appear to leave little lasting imprint on the
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The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸
ColumbiaBugle
Tucker Carlson with a fantastic description of President Trump as well as the type of President we will need after him. Trump is the guy who identifies the problem &
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Edouard Challe
ChalleEdouard
What are the effects of a negative AS shock & how should the central bank respond?THREAD, partly based on a just-published paper of mine (AEJ Macro April 2020)https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/mac.20180207(1/7) In macro
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Johnny Runge
JohnnyRunge
Our @NIESRorg @ESCoEorg report, published today, also summarises the existing literature on “Public Understanding of Economics and Economic Statistics”. It’s a fairly small but fascinating literature. Here are some key
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Dr Angelino Viceisza
aviceisza
Many are wondering, and some have asked me 1-1, what they can do to drive change in economics and society more generally given #BlackLivesMatter . I have been meaning to
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Corinne Low
femonomics
We are so thrilled to host this event to celebrate the work of Black economists, and challenge economics to do better on both racial inclusion within its ranks and the
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George Megalogenis
GMegalogenis
A tale of two contrarian takes.Remember when Australia avoided the worst of the GFC in 2008-9? It became fashionable to argue in hindsight that the stimulus wasn't necessary because China
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Joelle Gamble
joelle_gamble
A year ago, I finished my grad degree at Princeton. It got me thinking about how much I learned and how much I had to unlearn to be anti-racist in
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Phillips P. OBrien
PhillipsPOBrien
Some reflections on historical comparisons for the UK's position in the world (now that the polls are done) and how it might be different than many assume. Thanks for those
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