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Anna Gifty is finally on Tik Tok
itsafronomics
It never fails to baffle me how some people are prepared their whole life for the academy, while most of us literally found out about what a PhD was in
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Lev Nachman
lnachman32
RE: the Economist coverWhat worries me is the lack of awareness media outlets seem to have over how they contribute to the construction of the "new cold war." By framing
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Duncan Weldon
DuncanWeldon
Be careful with economic stats. A quick thread.The ONS are an excellent organisation. They’ve done some superb & timely work on different aspects of Covid-19.But, as they rightly acknowledge, everyone
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AQ
Evollaqi
Epidemiologists are some of the most powerful people on the planet at the moment.The attitude of "how dare you scrutinise them", or "stay in your lane don't question them" -
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Tamara Gilkes Borr
TamaraGilkes
I always heard that the @OfficialSAT was biased. I decided to dig further for my story this week @TheEconomist Turns out, we have A LOT more to worry about if
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
I'm fascinated by the way Trump keeps citing the stock market as proof of how well he's doing. Aside from the fact that it's a terrible indicator of the economy
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
I've gotten a lot of questions about our model's projection in Arizona today (probably because of the NYT poll). People think it should be bluer. Maybe! Our model has it
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Shannon Young
SYoungReports
Tonight Mexico surpassed Sweden in COVID-19 deaths per million. Sweden is often the first country that comes to mind when thinking of nations whose health authorities bet on beating the
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liz_kintzele
liz_kintzele
In 2016 the nation was stunned by the results of the #Presidential election How the fuck had a campaign that was kicked off with a ridiculous escalator entrance by a
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R. Daniel Kelemen
rdanielkelemen
466. #BrexitReality “Before Brexit a lot of UK's hospitality workforce was made up of workers from overseas, including from the EU, but hundreds of thousands of foreign workers have left
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Sophie Pedder
PedderSophie
Short thread on France and covid-19. It increasingly looks as if France will not be following as awful a trajectory as Italy and Spain. This is showing up in a
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Rochelle Kopp
JapanIntercult
The latest COVID-19 paradox that I would love to see some journalists look into — Japan’s low number of deaths. Is it just due to little testing? Japanese doctors good
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Emily Prey
eepreylove
This is such an ignorant & under-researched article. How embarrassing that @TheEconomist published this. "Genocide" is actually the exact *right* word for the horrors of Xinjiang. If the author had
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
I am going to use Twitter as a diary of sorts to explain what happened with our presidential election forecast (and why) on most days between now and November 3rd.
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Simon Rabinovitch
S_Rabinovitch
Meet the anti-bitcoin: China is set to launch the world's first official digital currency, and it is everything that crypto wasn't meant to be. In time it could let government
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FI Piglet
FiPiglet
The market, right now, is functioning pretty strangely, partly because sales were effectively suspended for many months. So what happens when there's a glut of sales in a market? Read
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